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Private Instincts and Public Ideals

Parents' Stories of Navigating P-12 Education
Edited By: Gregory J. Fritzberg

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How do you choose a school? Most guides focus only on your child's success. This collection of essays features parents who also consider the flourishing of others, equal opportunity, and diverse schools. Their stories will challenge and enrich your own parenting journey.

All parents and guardians want the absolute best for their children with a consistency and intensity that is instinctual. Schooling decisions loom large in parents’…
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All parents and guardians want the absolute best for their children with a consistency and intensity that is instinctual. Schooling decisions loom large in parents’ stories, triggering not only excitement and hope but also tension and stress. Almost all self-help books for parents navigating school attendance and program enrollment decisions focus only on the child’s own flourishing, with little acknowledgment that there could ever be trade-offs where one family’s choices affect other families, particularly families with fewer options. Some parents, however, are more morally ambitious and public ideals like equal opportunity and the democratic benefits of diverse schools – benefits for others that often become mutual – profoundly shape their approach to choosing schools. In this exciting collection of essays, thirteen conscientious but all-too-human parents share their stories and reflections with attention to their own desired outcomes but also the flourishing of others. As you engage these parents’ stories, you might find your own values about education reflected back in ways that challenge and enrich your parenting journey.

Gregory J. Fritzberg was a youth minister and a public school teacher in the USA prior to earning a PhD in educational philosophy and serving twenty-seven years as a professor of education. For most of these years, Greg ran funded programs providing university-educated tutors for Seattle Public Schools. He is the author of In the Shadow of “Excellence”: Recovering a Vision of Educational Opportunity for All and many scholarly articles and popular press essays. Greg and his wife have raised, educated, and advocated for their two now grown children, who both attended local public elementary and middle schools before their paths diverged. Their daughter graduated from a Catholic all-girls high school and their son from his neighborhood public high school. Both children graduated from public universities in Washington state.

Dawn Pichón Barron, Shannon Brugh, Jessica Burnquist, Emily Chiles, Christine Drape, Christopher Drape, Emily Hunt Hinojosa, Michael Knapp, J. Celeste Lay, Kristin Liu, Kirsten Sundberg Lunstrum, James L. Sherley, Kristen Millares Young, Annie Bartos, Jared Liu

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-0364-4089-3
  • ISBN13: 978-1-0364-4089-3
  • Date of Publication: 2025-03-25

Paperback

  • ISBN: 1-0364-4678-6
  • ISBN13: 978-1-0364-4678-9
  • Date of Publication: 2025-04-02

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-0364-4090-7
  • ISBN13: 978-1-0364-4090-9
  • Date of Publication: 2025-04-02
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  • "Private Instincts and Public Ideals is a deeply moving and provocative look at the personal side of making schooling choices for children. I heartily recommend it to parents navigating their schooling options and to educators struggling with what parental choice means for American P-12 education. For parents of older children, you will see your own experiences reflected in these essays. For parents of younger children, perhaps you will close the book knowing that you are not alone."
    - Dr Elizabeth Purvis Former Secretary of Education, State of Illinois
  • "These essays are engaging and informative, and I appreciate how they confront issues such as race, socioeconomics, diversity, and gun violence with the care and attention these issues demand. This book made me examine my own choices as a parent and elevated my understanding about how to work for a more just and equal educational system."
    - Vesna Jaksic Lowe Writer, parent, and creator of Immigrant Strong newsletter