The Relations of the State to Education

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The Relations of the State to Education is a 19th-century work by educator John Milton Gregory that examines and argues for the proper role and responsibilities of government in public education.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
educational treatise
addresses moral and civic purposes of schooling
organization of public school systems
relationship between individual rights and state education
author John Milton Gregory NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses funding of education by the state
justification for state involvement in education
limits of governmental authority in education
public school systems
responsibilities of government in education
state control of schools
educationalPhilosophy state-supported common schooling
genre education
political philosophy
hasForm prose
hasPerspective advocacy of public education
support for active state role in schooling
historicalPeriodAddressed 19th-century American education
influencedBy 19th-century debates on common schools
intendedAudience educators
policymakers
students of education
isAbout education as a public good
government and education
public responsibility for schooling
language English
mainSubject education policy
public education
role of the state in education
publicationCentury 19th century
workType theoretical analysis of education

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