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Handbook of Research on Character and Leadership Development in Military Schools
Four-year institutions of higher education which conform to the military school definition below and are either state or privately funded.
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Two Hundred and Twenty Years of American Military Schools
John Alfred Coulter (Tapestry Solutions, Inc., USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6636-7.ch001
Abstract
The purpose of this chapter is to provide an overview of the history of American military schools starting with the establishment of the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1802 through the expansion of the concept in purpose and educational level to 2020. The development of the military school model has its hero with Sylvanus Thayer of West Point. The expansion was led by Alden Partridge, Francis H. Smith, and Stephen B. Luce, who helped bring military schools to state higher education, maritime education, and private secondary education. The political, economic, and cultural challenges that faced military schools more than once caused significant numbers of schools to close, the most dramatically during and after the Vietnam War. However, since that time there has occurred a resurgence with advancements made into the field of charter schools, public education, and co-education. The chapter also illustrates examples of prominent political leaders and the military contributions in the Civil War, World War I, World War II, and the Gulf War.
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Exploring the Delphi Report's Critical Thinking Framework for Military School Educationists
Educational institutions that include a military educational component in their curricula. The degree to which the institution implements a military educational emphasis is often based on the mission, history, and organizational affiliation of the institution. According to the Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the United States (AMCSUS, 2020), these schools are categorized as Military College Prep Schools, Military Junior Colleges, and Senior Military Colleges.
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