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Schoolhouse Burning - by Derek W Black (Hardcover)

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  • The full-scale assault on public education threatens not just public education but American democracy itself Public education as we know it is in trouble.
  • About the Author: Derek W. Black is a professor at the University of South Carolina Law School where he teaches constitutional law, civil rights, and education law.
  • 320 Pages
  • Education, Educational Policy & Reform

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About the Book



"We are in the midst of a full-scale attack on our nation's commitment to public education. From funding, to vouchers, to charter schools, public education policy has become a political football, rather than a means of fulfilling the most basic obligation of government to its citizens. As Derek W. Black vividly illustrates, this assault threatens not just public education, but democracy itself. Black offers both an illuminating history of our nation's establishment of a constitutional right to education, and a trenchant analysis of how such a right is being undermined today. He looks at education history with a wide view, describing both periods when our democracy has been strengthened-when the commitment to public education has been strongest-and weakened, when such a commitment has been lacking. And today, such a commitment is sorely lacking. Schoolhouse Burning shows what is at stake: not just the right to public education as guaranteed by the constitution, but an erosion of democratic norms"--



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The full-scale assault on public education threatens not just public education but American democracy itself

Public education as we know it is in trouble. Derek W. Black, a legal scholar and tenacious advocate, shows how major democratic and constitutional developments are intimately linked to the expansion of public education throughout American history. Schoolhouse Burning is grounded in pathbreaking, original research into how the nation, in its infancy, built itself around public education and, following the Civil War, enshrined education as a constitutional right that forever changed the trajectory of our democracy. Public education, alongside the right to vote, was the cornerstone of the recovery of the war-torn nation.

Today's current schooling trends -- the declining commitment to properly fund public education and the well-financed political agenda to expand vouchers and charter schools -- present a major assault on the democratic norms that public education represents and risk undermining one of the unique accomplishments of American society.



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"A polemic against the ongoing dismantling of public education... Education reformers and public school advocates will find a powerful ally here."
--Kirkus

"A well-informed and cautiously optimistic defense of public education's central role in the American experiment."
--Publishers Weekly

"Black argues that education does indeed play a foundational, constitutional role in American democracy and that it is the state's obligation--often the state's primary obligation--to provide it....[H]e takes us back to several crucial moments in American history when questions about the meaning of democratic governance became inescapably acute, and he reminds us of the central role that public education played in each of them."
--Derek Gottlieb, author of A Democratic Theory of Educational Accountability

"Derek Black has written a magnificent book on the history of public education in the United States. Professor Black shows that the future of American society-its equality, its democracy-depends on improving its public schools. This beautifully written book offers a path forward to making a right to a quality education for all children a reality."
--Erwin Chemerinsky, dean and Jesse H. Choper Distinguished Professor of Law, University of California, Berkeley

"Derek Black is the rare education law scholar willing to put his vast skills and knowledge in the service of defending our nation's public schools. Schoolhouse Burning is a searing analysis of the current assault on public education by those intent on its destruction and, with it, the further erosion of our democratic institutions. It is also an urgent call to action to join with parents, advocates, teachers, and lawyers on the front lines of ensuring the right of every child to a high-quality education remains prominent, paramount and fully protected."
--David Sciarra, executive director of the Education Law Center

"I loved Schoolhouse Burning for its stirring defense of the central importance of public education to American democracy, and for Derek Black's groundbreaking research. He definitively shows that the founders of the nation enthusiastically promoted public schools, that public schools enjoyed overwhelming bipartisan support, and were established in every state as central to democracy. The current efforts to privatize them with vouchers began with segregationists in the 1950s and continue today with charter schools, reinvigorated vouchers, and deep cuts to public school funding. I highly recommend Schoolhouse Burning as an important counter to a destructive trend."--Diane Ravitch, author of Slaying Goliath and Reign of Error

"Derek W. Black analyzes the problem with public education in the United States today, and lays out a plan to fix it."--Bustle

"Black's book is packed with information and analysis, but remains exceptionally accessible, like getting a detailed explanation from a legal scholar who just happens to speak plain English. Beyond the well-researched history, Black also provides a convincing argument in favor of public education in this country, a defense of a foundational institution at a time it is once again under attack."--Forbes



About the Author



Derek W. Black is a professor at the University of South Carolina Law School where he teaches constitutional law, civil rights, and education law. He is a well-known and outspoken advocate of the importance of public education and his work has been published in both professional legal journals as well as the mainstream media.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.6 Inches (H) x 6.1 Inches (W) x 1.2 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.15 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 320
Genre: Education
Sub-Genre: Educational Policy & Reform
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Theme: Federal Legislation
Format: Hardcover
Author: Derek W Black
Language: English
Street Date: September 22, 2020
TCIN: 79679668
UPC: 9781541788442
Item Number (DPCI): 247-40-9418
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: What does the book argue about the relationship between education and democracy?

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Q: Who is the author and what is his credentials?

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  • A: Derek W. Black is a professor of law at the University of South Carolina, specializing in constitutional law and education.

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Q: How does the author view current trends in public education?

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  • A: The author critiques the declining commitment to public education funding and the growing emphasis on vouchers and charter schools.

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Q: What are the primary themes explored in the book?

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  • A: The book discusses the historical significance of public education, its constitutional status, and the threats posed by current educational policies.

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