Just education : the right to education in context and conversation /

"Just Education is an interpretive look at the use of a single pivotal phrase in the American educational equity lexicon, "the right to education." Stengel begins by sketching seven typical scenarios in which the assertion of the right to education seems to make sense. While these sce...

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Main Author: Stengel, Barbara Senkowski.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago : Loyola University Press, c1991.
Series:Values & ethics series ; v. 3.
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Walter P. Krolikowski
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Hypothetical Assertions of a Right to Education
  • 3. The Limitations of Looking at Surface Grammar
  • 4. Right to Education as a Political Weapon
  • 5. Right to Education in Relation to Persons and Power
  • 6. Self-Involvement, Responsiveness, and Generality
  • 7. Individual Integrity in Context
  • 8. Meaning in Perspective
  • 9. Points for Interpretation and a Fresh Model for Making Decisions of Justice.