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Why do schoolhouses matter? The rise of public education in America
Public Seminar (2017)
  • Johann N. Neem
Abstract
Public schools did not emerge between the Revolution and the Civil War because education reformers convinced all Americans to embrace the idea of the public good. Instead, they emerged because of public things — because Americans had to get involved in local contexts building and financing actual school buildings. It was by building schools collectively that the idea of education as a shared responsibility emerged.
Keywords
  • education,
  • public education,
  • Betsy DeVos,
  • history of education,
  • education reform,
  • early American republic
Disciplines
Publication Date
Summer 2017
Citation Information
Johann N. Neem. "Why do schoolhouses matter? The rise of public education in America" Public Seminar (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/johann_neem/72/