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America's Public Schools: From the Common School to "No Child Left Behind" (The American Moment) [Paperback]

William J. Reese (Author)
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080188196X 978-0801881961 August 10, 2005 1

William J. Reese's history of public schools in America examines why citizens have repeatedly turned to the schools to improve society and how successive generations of reformers have tried to alter the curriculum and teaching practice to achieve their goals.

Organized around two themes—education as the means for reforming American society and ongoing reform within the schools themselves—this study examines two centuries of American public education. It explores school and society in the nineteenth century, including public school growth in the antebellum and postbellum eras; competing visions of education and reform during the first half of the twentieth century; and social change and reform from the 1950s through the 1980s.

Reese emphasizes the centrality of schools in the history of reform and their persistent allegiance to traditional practices and pedagogy despite two centuries of complaint by romantics and progressives. He describes tradition as a reliable friend of public schools, despite the enormous changes that have occurred over time: the centralization of authority, professionalization of teaching staff, and the expansion of curricular offerings.

Reese's clear and accessible book is an original interpretation of the history of public elementary and secondary schools in America. It should become a standard text for future teachers as well as scholars of education.

(2006)

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In this extraordinary book, Reese tells the complex story of American education in a form that is simple but not simplistic, mixing cogent generalizations about historical patterns with vivid accounts of individuals who were particularly influential or representative of the times. He expertly examines the American ambivalence about this institution—seen as both the answer and the source of social problems, making it both the means and the object of reform.

(David Labaree, Stanford University 2006)

A very good introductory survey for anyone who wants to learn more about American education... Provides fresh information about familiar topics.

(Sunday Times 2008)

This is a superb history of our public schools, one that is clearly and colorfully written.

(Don T. Martin Journal of American History 2011)

A brilliant contribution to the field. It is a gracefully written, well-researched, and deeply engaging book that deserves a wide readership.

(Jeffrey Mirel Paedagogica Historica )

Reese has delivered in one volume an analysis as synthetic, intelligent, and importantly, deeply engaged with the most enduring issues in popular education as we are likely to encounter for some time.

(Stephen Lassonde Journal of Social History )

America's Public Schools is solid, if not perfect.

(Dave Moyar New York Journal of Books—West )

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A very good introductory survey for anyone who wants to learn more about American education.

(Sunday Times )

A superb history of our public schools, one that is clearly and colorfully written.

(Journal of American History )

A brilliant contribution to the field.

(Paedagogica Historica )

Reese has delivered in one volume an analysis as synthetic, intelligent, and importantly, deeply engaged with the most enduring issues in popular education as we are likely to encounter for some time.

(Journal of Social History ) --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 376 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press; 1 edition (August 10, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 080188196X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801881961
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #748,137 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Definite MUST HAVE for Educators, History Buffs or those Curious, May 8, 2009
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Just recently having gone back to school I deided to do my first research study on the history of education in America and immigration. Having pretty much no idea what to chose I came across this book. Boy am I glad!!! This is an outstanding book that gives an in-depth look into the history of public education in America. Reese goes all the way back to the original "common school" and covers 200+ years of history in public education.

Reese discusses major reformers - you know those poeple that were so profound that you wondered why "that" school was named after "that" person. This book tells who those reformers were and why they were so important. What is better is that Reese does not get "overly educational" on you! What is also important is how Reese illustrates just through the history alone how society and schools are intertwined.

Definitely a good book and more than what I expected. Take your time with this book to hear and see all that William J Reese is trying to show and reveal to the reader!
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1.0 out of 5 stars complete but not concise, January 25, 2009
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This book was so dry it was almost painful to read. I felt like the time I spent reading this book were parts of my life that are lost to me forever now. I got nothing from reading this book except frustration. Reese covers the history of American schools very well, if you can read it. He talks himself into circles and I swear he reuses passages in this book just to make it longer. He also jumps around within a time period, making it near impossible to get a clear idea of what education was like for people at one certain time.

His ability to cover the subject well dose not make up for the unpleasantness of reading this book. If you are looking for something fun to read about the schools, stay the hell away from this. If you are looking for a book for research purposes then find something more coherent.

To put this review in a frame of reference, I do not know anything about the history of American education. I am taking a class on it and was assigned this book. So, in all fairness, it may not be Reese that is convoluted and impossible to work though, but the subject itself. I find this difficult to believe, however.
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3.0 out of 5 stars No change, July 15, 2008
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This book's main point is that public schools have always been critiqued by society. This book might be a good read for public school employees.
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