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School Authority, Parents' Rights: Rita Koganzon on Early Modern Education

New Books in Education

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The Skepticism of School

Benjamin Franklin's autobiography is a kind of account of his education. He had two years of schooling and the rest he did himself. And I think you see it in Mark Twain's books later, Luse Alcott's like Little Women. They don't really go to school. But they basically like their education happens, you know, with each other,. The outcome of school matters more for your life outcome than if you got good grades or went to college.

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