Harvard University Press
Someone Has to Fail
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David F. Labaree
About this book
What do we really want from schools? Only everything, in all its contradictions. Most of all, we want access and opportunity for all children—but all possible advantages for our own. So argues historian David Labaree in this provocative look at the way “this archetype of dysfunction works so well at what we want it to do even as it evades what we explicitly ask it to do.”
Ever since the common school movement of the nineteenth century, mass schooling has been seen as an essential solution to great social problems. Yet as wave after wave of reform movements have shown, schools are extremely difficult to change. Labaree shows how the very organization of the locally controlled, administratively limited school system makes reform difficult.
At the same time, he argues, the choices of educational consumers have always overwhelmed top-down efforts at school reform. Individual families seek to use schools for their own purposes—to pursue social opportunity, if they need it, and to preserve social advantage, if they have it. In principle, we want the best for all children. In practice, we want the best for our own.
Provocative, unflinching, wry, Someone Has to Fail looks at the way that unintended consequences of consumer choices have created an extraordinarily resilient educational system, perpetually expanding, perpetually unequal, constantly being reformed, and never changing much.
Reviews
-- Jonathan Zimmerman, author of Small Wonder: The Little Red Schoolhouse in History and Memory
-- Jay Mathews Washington Post
-- J. L. DeVitis Choice
-- Benjamin Schwarz The Atlantic
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
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1. From Citizens to Consumers
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2. Founding the American School System
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3. The Progressive Effort to Reshape the System
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4. Organizational Resistance to Reform
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5. Classroom Resistance to Reform
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6. Failing to Solve Social Problems
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7. The Limits of School Learning
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8. Living with the School Syndrome
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NOTES
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REFERENCES
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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INDEX
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