Dr. Donald R. Howard of Lewisville, Texas, thirty miles north of Dallas, started A.C.E. in 1970 to provide parents like himself an inexpensive alternative to public education. Howard is a former Baptist preacher who earned a doctorate ...
A Christian America Restored seeks to delve into the beginnings of private Christian schools and discovers that while they are relatively new on the educational landscape of America, their roots are actually quite deep, connecting with the ...
Heritage Studies 2 for Christian Schools: Winning America ; Working Together in the Colonies
Public and private school choice options are examined in this work for parents and educators. An introductory chapter examines the concept of school choice.
First published in 1988, this work was the product of extensive fieldwork in two evangelical communities.
Exposes the modern barriers that deprive inner-city children of a good education and calls for increased school choice as the most effective way to achieve the goals of Brown v....
The Rise of the Evangelical Christian School Movement in America, 1920-1952 Robert Glenn Slater ... In Church History, by Robert Michaelsen, 201–17. ... Schooled to Order—A Social History of Public Schooling in the United States.
In Public vs. Private, Robert N. Gross describes how, more than a century ago, public policies fostered the rise of modern school choice.
2, 1992): 459–510; Eric J. Segall, “Parochial School Aid Revisited: The Lemon Test, The Endorsement Test and ... 1989): 9–34; Linda DarlingHammond and Sheila Nataraj Kirby, Tuition Tax Deductions and Parent School Choice: A Case Study ...
George W. Hunter, A Civic Biology (New York, 1914), 195–196, 261–263. See also Alan Stoskopf, Race and Membership in American History: The Eugenics Movement (Boston, 2002). 36. William Jennings Bryan, “Who Shall Control?,” in William ...
This book reorients the hot topic of universal school vouchers in a new and vital direction that may change the minds of scholars, educators, and policymakers alike.