Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
117
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2004
Publisher
Hillsdale College Press
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0916308006
ISBN-13
9780916308001
Description
Larry P. Arnn delves into the rich history of American education, exploring the intricate relationship between liberty and the pursuit of knowledge. He traces the evolution of educational philosophies and practices in the United States, emphasizing how they have been shaped by the nation’s core values of freedom and self-government. Arnn's narrative is not just a historical account; it’s also a compelling argument for why these principles matter in contemporary discussions surrounding education reform.
Through engaging storytelling, he examines key figures and movements that have influenced the educational landscape. From colonial times to the present day, he highlights how the educational system has adapted to reflect societal changes and the political climate. This journey underscores the tension between institutional control and personal liberty, prompting readers to consider the balance essential for nurturing informed citizens.
Ultimately, Arnn advocates for a vision of education rooted in both classical ideals and the realities of modern life. His insights challenge readers to reflect on the purpose of education in promoting not just knowledge, but also the development of character and civic responsibility.
Through engaging storytelling, he examines key figures and movements that have influenced the educational landscape. From colonial times to the present day, he highlights how the educational system has adapted to reflect societal changes and the political climate. This journey underscores the tension between institutional control and personal liberty, prompting readers to consider the balance essential for nurturing informed citizens.
Ultimately, Arnn advocates for a vision of education rooted in both classical ideals and the realities of modern life. His insights challenge readers to reflect on the purpose of education in promoting not just knowledge, but also the development of character and civic responsibility.
Genres
Religion & Spirituality
Science & Technology
History
Contemporary