Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
224
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Nov 14, 2003
Éditeur
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415931975
ISBN-13
9780415931977
Description
In this thought-provoking exploration, the authors challenge the commonly held belief that private schools inherently deliver superior education compared to public institutions. They delve into various factors affecting educational outcomes, particularly focusing on inner-city schools. By examining relevant data and case studies, they reveal a more nuanced picture of school performance that often contradicts popular assumptions.
The narrative emphasizes the impact of socioeconomic background and community resources on student achievement, illustrating that the context in which education occurs plays a crucial role. Through engaging anecdotes and rigorous analysis, the authors invite readers to reconsider their perspectives on educational equity and quality.
Drawing on compelling evidence, the authors urge a reevaluation of policies surrounding school choice and privatization. Their insights provoke important dialogue about how best to improve education for all students, regardless of the type of institution they attend.
The narrative emphasizes the impact of socioeconomic background and community resources on student achievement, illustrating that the context in which education occurs plays a crucial role. Through engaging anecdotes and rigorous analysis, the authors invite readers to reconsider their perspectives on educational equity and quality.
Drawing on compelling evidence, the authors urge a reevaluation of policies surrounding school choice and privatization. Their insights provoke important dialogue about how best to improve education for all students, regardless of the type of institution they attend.