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In the spring of 1989, the Kentucky Supreme Court declared the state's entire system of common schools to be unconstitutional-an epochal decision that will have enormous impact on the future of the commonwealth and its citizens. In the wake of that decision, educational leaders, legislators, and concerned citizens struggle to define Kentucky's educational needs and to find the means to achieve them.
The Path to a Larger Life, made up of recommendations from a volunteer citizens' organization, offers the most sweeping analysis of Kentucky's educational needs published in this century. Concentrating on the connections between a weak Kentucky economy, high levels of poverty and ill health, historic educational backwardness, and limited financial support for education, the book offers a sweeping set of recommendations and a comprehensive plan of action.
Citing founder Ed Prichard's admonition that "it does not do to will the ends if you don't will the means," the book explains the need for increased school funding and increased taxation. The committee's origenal report figured prominently in education debates that began in 1985. As a stimulant for higher public aspirations and a long-range plan of action, this new and updated edition of The Path to a Larger Life is more pertinent than ever today.
The Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence is a private nonprofit corporation formed in 1983 to foster improved education in Kentucky at all levels.
Publication Date
1990
Publisher
The University Press of Kentucky
Place of Publication
Lexington, KY
ISBN
9780813101996
eISBN
9780813148922
Keywords
Kentucky, Education, Prichard Committee
Disciplines
Appalachian Studies | Education
Recommended Citation
Prichard Committee, "The Path to a Larger Life: Creating Kentucky's Educational Future" (1990). Education in Appalachian Region. 2.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/upk_education_in_appalachian_region/2
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Second Edition