ERIC Number: EJ744693
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Publication Date: 2006-Sep
Pages: 19
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No "Rip Van Winkles" Here: Amish Education since Wisconsin v. Yoder
McConnell, David L.; Hurst, Charles E.
Anthropology & Education Quarterly, v37 n3 p236-254 Sep 2006
This study examines the educational implications of the shift in economic livelihood in a Ohio Amish community since a landmark 1972 Supreme Court decision paved the way for control of their schools. The clash between tradition and economic pragmatism, and their multiple interpretations, has led to diverse educational pathways, including public schools, charter schools, homeschooling, GED programs, and vocational courses. The diverse ways in which the Amish continue to renegotiate social boundaries with their English neighbors suggests the need for more attention to internal diversity in the anthropological study of schooling in so called "folk societies."
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Home Schooling, High School Equivalency Programs, Charter Schools, Religious Cultural Groups, School Administration, Folk Culture, Educational Anthropology, Conflict
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Ohio
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