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ISBN: 1025380797

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Do Americans Really Value Education?

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"Do Americans Really Value Education?" is a provocative and insightful critique of the American educational landscape during the early 20th century. Written by the renowned educator Abraham Flexner, this work examines the disconnect between the rhetorical importance Americans place on education and the practical reality of how educational institutions are supported and structured. Flexner delves into the philosophical foundations of schooling, questioning whether the system truly fosters intellectual growth or merely serves as a mechanism for vocational preparation and social advancement.

The essay explores themes of academic rigor, the role of the teacher in society, and the cultural attitudes that shape learning. Flexner's sharp analysis challenges readers to consider the quality of the education being provided and the sincerity of the public's commitment to genuine scholarship. As a historical document, "Do Americans Really Value Education?" offers a compelling look at the debates that have defined American pedagogy for decades. It remains a significant text for those interested in the history of education, social reform, and the evolving standards of intellectual life in the United States.

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