The School in the United States
A Documentary History
Dominic J Brewer editor James W Fraser editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:29th May '26
£155.00
This title is due to be published on 29th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£69.99(9781032723099)

The School in the United States collects a wide range of essential primary documents of the history of education in the United States, from colonial America to present-day political upheaval. Judiciously assembled by two scholars expert in education history, policy, and economics, this substantively revised new edition incorporates many different sources, from first-person accounts to textbook excerpts and presidential speeches. The history of American education is also a history of national debates and decisions about schooling, and Drs. Fraser and Brewer place the prominent voices of these debates in conversation through carefully curated selections that span famous thinkers like Thomas Jefferson and W. E. B. DuBois as well as ordinary classroom teachers.
Organized by era, each chapter begins with a brief introduction intended to spark student interest and concludes with a detailed bibliography offering opportunities for further research. The book now features an alternative structure that allows readers to engage with the material by topic in addition to, or instead of, chronological order. Other noteworthy updates to this fifth edition include:
• Numerous new documents accompanied by guidance that clearly points students to the most important ideas within.
• A refocused attention on twenty-first-century documents and the experiences of contemporary teachers.
• Increased coverage of diversity issues (race, gender, LGBTQ+ history, and more) and how they’ve been historically addressed in American education.
• An extensively refreshed final two chapters that confront school shootings, debates about charter schools, the impact of COVID on schools, controversial technologies like artificial intelligence, and the purposes of public education in the United States.
• Online resources such as a full instructor’s manual and sample syllabi.
Comprehensive enough to be read as a main text but selective enough to supplement another, The School in the United States makes accessible key readings in the history of American education in a format that encourages students to make their own evaluations as they engage with major historical debates.
“This is the best collection of primary documents on the history of education available.”
— Paul J. Ramsey, Professor of Teacher Education, Eastern Michigan University
“This is my favorite book that I use with my students. It allows me a lot of creativity in planning the course curriculum and I like that students can learn from the primary sources without me having to search for all of the documents.”
—Josephine Tabet Sarvis, PhD, Dominican University
“James Fraser provides an excellent comprehensive collection of primary sources that provide the student with an opportunity for reflecting, constructing meaning, and establishing relationships with the past through the ideas and experiences of those who lived it and helped form American education as we know it.”
—Sam F. Stack Jr., Professor, Social and Cultural Foundations, West Virginia University
“Fraser has most certainly achieved his goal of providing students ‘with a way to immerse themselves in some of the major debates that have consumed educators over the decades.’ His book enables students to become historians.”
—Christine A. Ogren, Associate Professor, Educational Policy and Leadership Studies, the University of Iowa
ISBN: 9781032748559
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
412 pages
5th edition