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Exploring the School Choice Universe - Evidence and Recommendations (Hardcover, New) Loot Price: R2,716
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Exploring the School Choice Universe - Evidence and Recommendations (Hardcover, New): Gary. Miron, Kevin G. Welner, Patricia...

Exploring the School Choice Universe - Evidence and Recommendations (Hardcover, New)

Gary. Miron, Kevin G. Welner, Patricia Hinchey, William Mathis

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A volume in The National Education Policy Center Series Series Editors: Kevin G. Welner, University of Colorado-Boulder Exploring the School Choice Universe: Evidence and Recommendations gives readers a comprehensive, complete picture of choice policies and issues. In doing so, it offers cross-cutting insights that are obscured when one looks only at single issue or a single approach to choice. The book examines choice in its various forms: charter schools, home schooling, online schooling, voucher plans that allow students to use taxpayer funds to attend private schools, tuition tax credit plans that provide a public subsidy for private school tuition, and magnet schools and other forms of public school intra- and interdistrict choice. It brings together some of the top researchers in the field, presenting a comprehensive overview of the best current knowledge of these important policies. The questions addressed in Exploring the School Choice Universe are of most importance to researchers and policy makers. What do choice programs actually do? What forms do they take? Who participates, and why? What are the funding implications? What are the results of different forms of school choice on outcomes that matter, like student performance, segregation, and competition effects? Do they affect teachers' working conditions? Do they drive innovation? The contents of this book offer reason to believe that choice policies can further some educational goals. But they also suggest many reasons for caution. If choice policies are to be evidence-based, a re-examination is in order. The information, insights and recommendations facilitate a more nuanced understanding of school choice and provide the basis for designing sensible school choice reforms that can pursue a range of desirable outcomes. Endorsements: "By far, the richest source of information on the most controversial issue in education." - Henry M. Levin, Teachers College, Columbia University. "This book is one of the few contributions to the school choice debate that recognizes the range and complexity of the issues involved and acknowledges that political judgements about the costs and benefits of choice initiatives are not straightforward. It will be of interest not only to American readers but also to those in other countries considering the adoption of similar choice policies. I strongly recommend this book to anyone who does not have a closed mind on the subject." - Geoff Whitty, Director Emeritus, Institute of Education, University of London

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Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Country of origin: United States
Release date: October 2012
First published: October 2012
Editors: Gary. Miron • Kevin G. Welner • Patricia Hinchey • William Mathis
Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 20mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 275
Edition: New
ISBN-13: 978-1-62396-044-5
Categories: Books > Social sciences > Education > Organization & management of education > General
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LSN: 1-62396-044-4
Barcode: 9781623960445

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