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The era of education : the presidents and the schools, 1965-2001 / Lawrence J. McAndrews.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Urbana : University of Illinois Press, (c)2006.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780252091858
  • 9781283044035
  • 9780252030802
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • LA217 .E736 2006
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Contents:
School desegregation, 1965-81 -- Nonpublic school aid, 1965-81 -- Public school aid, 1981-2001 -- School desegregation, 1981-2001 -- Nonpublic school aid, 1981-2001.
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Subject: This study of educational policy from Lyndon Johnson through Bill Clinton focuses on three specific issues--public school aid, non-public (especially Catholic) school aid, and school desegregation--that speak to the proper role of the federal government in education as well as to how education issues embody larger questions of opportunity, exclusion, and equality in American society. Lawrence J. McAndrews traces the evolution of policy as each president developed (or avoided developing) a stance toward these issues and discusses the repercussions and implications of policy decisions for the educational community over nearly four decades.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Public school aid, 1965-81 -- School desegregation, 1965-81 -- Nonpublic school aid, 1965-81 -- Public school aid, 1981-2001 -- School desegregation, 1981-2001 -- Nonpublic school aid, 1981-2001.

This study of educational policy from Lyndon Johnson through Bill Clinton focuses on three specific issues--public school aid, non-public (especially Catholic) school aid, and school desegregation--that speak to the proper role of the federal government in education as well as to how education issues embody larger questions of opportunity, exclusion, and equality in American society. Lawrence J. McAndrews traces the evolution of policy as each president developed (or avoided developing) a stance toward these issues and discusses the repercussions and implications of policy decisions for the educational community over nearly four decades.

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