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From curriculum standards and testing to school choice and civic
learning, issues in American education are some of the most debated
in the United States. The Institutions of American Democracy, a
collection of essays by the nation's leading education scholars and
professionals, is designed to inform the debate and stimulate
change.
In association with the Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands
and the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of
Pennsylvania, The Institutions of American Democracy is the first
in a series of books commissioned to enhance public understanding
of the nature and function of democratic institutions. A national
advisory board--including, among others, Nancy Kassebaum Baker,
David Boren, John Brademas, Ellen Condliffe Lagemann, David Gergen,
and Lee Hamilton--will guide the vision of the project, which
includes future volumes on the press and the three branches of
government.
Each essay in The Institutions of American Democracy addresses
essential questions for policymakers, educators, and anyone
committed to public education. What role should public education
play in a democracy? How has that role changed through American
history? Have the schools lost sight of their responsibility to
teach civics and citizenship? How are current debates about
education shaping the future of this democratic institution?
Among the contributors are William Galston, Director of the
Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy at the University of
Maryland;Clarence Stone, Professor in the Department of Government
and Politics at the University of Maryland - College Park and
editor of Changing Urban Education and RegimePolitics: Governing
Atlanta, 1946-1988 (University Press of Kansas, 1998).; Susan Moore
Johnson, Pforzheimer Professor of Education in Learning and
Teaching, Harvard University; Michael Johanek, Executive Director
of K-12 Professional Development, College Board; Kathy Simon,
co-executive director of the Coalition for Essential Schools and
author of Moral Questions in the Classroom (Yale University Press,
2001); and Jennifer Hochschild, Professor of Government and
Professor of Afro-American Studies at Harvard University and author
of Facing Up to the American Dream: Race, Class, and the Soul ofthe
Nation (Princeton University Press, 1995).
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