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Freedom of Choice - Vouchers in American Education (Hardcover)
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Freedom of Choice - Vouchers in American Education (Hardcover)
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This book reveals that, far from being the result of a groundswell
of support for parental choice in American education, the origins
of school vouchers are seated in identity politics, religious
schooling, and educational entrepreneurship. Inserting much-needed
historical context into the voucher debates, Freedom of Choice:
Vouchers in American Education treats school vouchers as a series
of social movements set within the context of evolving American
conservatism. The study ranges from the use of tuition grants in
the 1950s and early 1960s in the interest of fostering segregation
to the wider acceptance of vouchers in the 1990s as a means of
counteracting real and perceived shortcomings of urban public
schools. The rise of school vouchers, author Jim Carl suggests, is
best explained as a mechanism championed by four distinct
groups-white supremacists in the South, supporters of parochial
school in the North, minority advocates of community schools in the
nation's big cities, and political conservatives of both major
parties. Though freedom was the rallying cry, this book shows that
voucher supporters had more specific goals: continued racial
segregation of public education, tax support for parochial schools,
aid to urban community schools, and opening up the public school
sector to educational entrepreneurs. Case studies describe,
explain, and compare the origins of school vouchers in four states:
Louisiana, New Hampshire, Ohio, and Wisconsin Interviews with key
participants in the debates over school vouchers, including
Christopher Jencks and the late Milton Friedman Eight tables and
graphs detail demographic and educational changes in New Orleans,
Milwaukee, and Cleveland Four maps show the locations of voucher
schools and programs in New Orleans, New Hampshire, Milwaukee, and
Cleveland Photographs of student and parent supporters of school
vouchers A bibliography of primary and secondary sources in urban
history, history of education, and educational policy studies
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