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School Choice Or Best Systems - What Improves Education? (Hardcover)
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School Choice Or Best Systems - What Improves Education? (Hardcover)
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This book addresses one of the most urgent questions in American
society today, one that is currently in the spotlight and hotly
debated on all sides: Who shall rule the schools--parents or
educators?
"School Choice or Best Systems: What Improves Education?" presents
an overview of research and practical applications of
innovative--even radical--school reforms being implemented across
the United States. These fall along a continuum ranging from
parental choice to best systems. At the one extreme are schools of
choice, which allow parents to choose and even govern schools for
their children. These include charter schools, traditional private
and parochial schools, schools that are privately governed but
publicly funded through vouchers, and those that are funded by
private scholarships provided by both corporations and wealthy
individuals. At the other extreme are centralized state or district
systems, based on reform initiatives and new systems of education
that have been developed in response to views of citizens and
legislators that schools can do much better. These schools, which
specify uniform goals, policies, and programs for each school, are
highly innovative systems based on research or representing
advanced thinking about what works, and have attracted wide
interest.
Important questions related to schools of choice and best systems
are addressed: How can we choose among schools of choice and best
systems? Among the various approaches within each of these
alternatives? How can we understand their guiding principles and
operational practices? What results do they produce? How can we
evaluate their claims? In choosing among the alternatives, how
should issues of student achievement, accountability, costs,
feasibility, and equity be factored in?
This volume brings together leading researchers and education
leaders who have carried out the latest studies and advances in the
field, providing a forum for them to set forth the arguments and
evidence that will be most helpful in making choices for tomorrow's
schools. It does not provide a single right answer--values and
preferences differ across parents, schools, districts, and states.
However, there are benefits for all from seeing the rigorous
research, challenging thinking, and alternate points of view this
volume presents.
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