Who chooses? Who loses? culture, institutions, and the unequal effects of school choice

Controversial claims are being debated about school choice and the application of market dynamics to education. But the polemics have out-paced hard evidence regarding who participates in school choice experiments and what effects are felt by parents, children, and schools. Who Chooses? Who Loses?:...

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Weitere Verfasser: Fuller, Bruce (BerichterstatterIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: New York u.a. Teachers College Press 1996
Schriftenreihe:Sociology of education series
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Zusammenfassung:Controversial claims are being debated about school choice and the application of market dynamics to education. But the polemics have out-paced hard evidence regarding who participates in school choice experiments and what effects are felt by parents, children, and schools. Who Chooses? Who Loses?: Culture Institutions, and the Unequal Effects of School Choice reports and analyzes the most recent data available on choice programs nationwide - ranging from such diverse cities as Milwaukee, St. Louis, Detroit, and San Antonio. The important issues involved in school choice - such as the short- and long-term effects on students, minority student views, vouchers, magnets, and private school programs overseas - are clearly capsulized and explored
This valuable work, the newest addition to the Sociology of Education Series, is of great import as a supplemental text in graduate courses in educational policy, administration, applied social research, and foundations, especially sociology of education; and is also of interest to policy makers, educational researchers, other professionals, parents, and those interested in getting to the core of the school choice debate
Beschreibung:X, 213 S.
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ISBN:080773537X
0-8077-3537-X
0807735388
0-8077-3538-8