TY - BOOK AU - Robinson,Kimberly Jenkins AU - Minow,Martha AU - Scott,Bobby TI - A federal right to education: fundamental questions for our democracy SN - 9781479872770 AV - KF4155 .F434 2019 PY - 2019/// CY - New York PB - New York University Press KW - Right to education KW - United States KW - Educational equalization KW - Law and legislation KW - Education and state KW - Electronic Books N1 - 2; "The whole people must take upon themselves the education of the whole people"; Martha Minow --; Introduction. The essential questions regarding a federal right to education; Kimberly Jenkins Robinson --; The justifications for a stronger federal response to address educational inequalities; Jason P. Nance --; The inadequate right to education : a case study of obstacles to state protection; Kristine L. Bowman --; Doctrine, politics, and the limits of a federal right to education; Eloise Pasachoff --; Latina/os and a federal right to education; Kevin R. Johnson --; Implying a federal constitutional right to education; Derek W. Black --; Education for sovereign people; Peggy Cooper Davis --; A Congressional right to education : promises, pitfalls, and politics; Kimberly Jenkins Robinson --; No time to lose : why the United States needs an education amendment to the US Constitution; Southern Education Foundation --; Assuring essential educational resources through a federal right to education; Linda Darling-Hammond --; The constitution of opportunity : democratic equality, economic inequality, and the right to compete; Rachel F. Moran --; Lessons from state school finance inform a new federal right to equal access to a high-quality education; Carmel Martin, Ulrich Boser, Meg Benner, and Perpetual Baffour --; Protecting a federal right to educational equality and adequacy; Joshua E. Weishart --; An American dream deferred : a federal right to education; Kimberly Jenkins Robinson --; Congressman Robert C. "Bobby" Scott of Virginia; 2; b N2 - This book is the first comprehensive examination of three issues regarding a federal right to education: why federal intervention is needed to close educational opportunity and achievement gaps; the constitutional and statutory legal avenues that could be employed to guarantee a federal right to education; and, the scope of what a federal right to education should guarantee. A Federal Right to Education provides a timely and thoughtful analysis of how the United States could fulfill its unmet promise to provide equal educational opportunity and the American Dream to every child, regardless of race, class, language proficiency, or neighborhood UR - httpss://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=2090077&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -