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Kerry McDonald: Are Microschools the Future of American Education?

The Hannah Frankman Podcast

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The History of Compulsory Education and its Impact on Innovation

This chapter delves into the history of compulsory education in the United States, discussing its roots in the 17th century and the subsequent changes that occurred in the mid-19th century. It explores the influence of anti-immigrant sentiment and the resistance from Catholic families, highlighting the ongoing tension between state control of education and parents' rights. The chapter also touches upon the changing landscape of education due to education choice policies and the rise of alternative learning options.

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