The Case for Parental Choice : God, Family, and Educational Liberty (Catholic Schools and the Common Good)

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The Case for Parental Choice : God, Family, and Educational Liberty (Catholic Schools and the Common Good)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 296 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780268204846
  • DDC分類 379.1110973

Full Description

This work makes a richly humanitarian case for parental school choice, seeking to advance social justice and respect the dignity of parents—especially those on the margins.

For decades, arguments in favor of school choice have largely been advanced on the basis of utility or outcome rather than social justice and human dignity. The Case for Parental Choice: God, Family, and Educational Liberty offers a compelling and humanitarian alternative. This volume contains an edited collection of essays by John E. Coons, a visionary legal scholar and ardent supporter of what is perhaps best described as a social justice case for parental school choice. Few have written more prodigiously or prophetically about the need to give parents—particularly poor parents—power over their children's schooling. Coons has been an advocate of school choice for over sixty years, and indeed remains one of the most articulate proponents of a case for school choice that promotes both low-income parents and civic engagement, as opposed to mere efficiency or achievement. His is a distinctively Catholic voice that brings powerful normative arguments to debates that far too often get bogged down in disputes about cost savings and test scores.

The essays collected herein treat a wide variety of topics, including the relationship between school choice and individual autonomy; the implications of American educational policy for social justice, equality, and community; the impact of public schooling on low-income families; and the religious implications of school choice. Together, these pieces make for a wide-ranging and morally compelling case for parental choice in children's schooling.

Contents

Foreword by the Editors

Foreword by Jesse Choper

Preface by John E. Coons

Part 1. Religion, Liberty, and Education

1. Intellectual Liberty and the Schools

2. Making Schools Public

3. School Choice as Simple Justice

4. Education: Intimations of a Populist Rescue

5. Orphans of the Enlightenment: Belief and the Academy

Part 2. Education and Community

6. Can Education Create Community?

7. Education: Nature, Nurture, and Gnosis

8. Magna Charter

Part 3. Religion, Family, and Schools

9. Luck, Obedience, and the Vocation of the Childhood

10. The Religious Rights of Children

11. The Sovereign Parent

Conclusion: Exit, with Spirit

Appendix

Soldiers and School Choice

It Takes a Village? No, When It Comes to Schooling, It Takes Parents

Public Schools and the Bingo Curriculum

School Choice Restores Parental Responsibility

MLK and God's Schools

Faith, School Choice, and Moral Foundations

Of Civics and "Sects": Debunking Another School Choice Myth

Fear of Words Unspoken

Equality, "Created Equality," and the Case for School Choice

A Tale of Two Turkeys

On Teaching Human Equality

School, Such a Trip

Bibliographical Essay

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