Privatizing Educational Choice: Consequences for Parents, Schools, and Public Policy

Privatizing Educational Choice: Consequences for Parents, Schools, and Public Policy

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Aug 15, 2005 · English · Paperback (236 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 236
Language English
Published Aug 15, 2005
Publisher Routledge
ISBN-10 1594511152
ISBN-13 9781594511158

Description

Controversies over the merits of public and private education have never been more prominent than today. This book evaluates public and private schooling, especially in regard to choices families must make for their children.While choice among publics schools is widely advocated today by families and states, public support for private education - including vouchers, tax credits, charter schools, and private contracting - is politically controversial. The authors accessibly describe what research shows as to the effects - for communities and children - of these approaches. They move beyond school choice to show how other factors - most notably the family - have a strong effect on a child's educational success. The book helps educators and parents better understand the rapidly changing educational environment and the important choices they make in educating the nation's children.

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Children’s Science & Technology Business & Economics Philosophy
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