This article begins to unpack the complex effects of the policies of both the small schools and choice on students with special needs. Drawing on qualita-tive data collected throughout the 2008-2009 academic year and a range of quantitative data from New York City’s public high schools, the author shows that while small schools and choice are intended to expand schooling options for all, students with special needs often find that when entering the public high school choice process, their selection set is narrowed. For families of students with special needs, the lack of adequate special needs resources can preclude schools from being considered as viable options. In addition, schools of choice engage in practices to deter higher need stude...
School choice research has provided some initial understandings of how parents choose schools. Paren...
School choice research has provided some initial understandings of how parents choose schools. Paren...
PublishedJournal ArticleThis article examines the pattern of placement of students with significant ...
market competition and parental autonomy—are in serious ten-sion with the principles underlying incl...
The purpose of this phenomenological study is to investigate the effects of a unified enrollment sys...
This disability studies in education informed study unpacks effects of neoliberal reforms on student...
Little is known about the influence of school choice programs on race and economic segregation i pub...
We live in an era of parental choice. Today, forty-two states and the District of Columbia authorize...
The current political climate of educational reform very actively focuses on the positive aspects of...
This chapter summarizes the empirical literature on the growth in school choice options, the increas...
This chapter summarizes the empirical literature on the growth in school choice options, the increas...
Provides empirically based insights into preferences, perceptions, and responses of parents of stude...
Two types of school choice exist: formal school choice programs and Tiebout choice. Tiebout choice i...
Two types of school choice exist: formal school choice programs and Tiebout choice. Tiebout choice i...
This dissertation empirically studies market design based centralized school choice. Chapter ...
School choice research has provided some initial understandings of how parents choose schools. Paren...
School choice research has provided some initial understandings of how parents choose schools. Paren...
PublishedJournal ArticleThis article examines the pattern of placement of students with significant ...
market competition and parental autonomy—are in serious ten-sion with the principles underlying incl...
The purpose of this phenomenological study is to investigate the effects of a unified enrollment sys...
This disability studies in education informed study unpacks effects of neoliberal reforms on student...
Little is known about the influence of school choice programs on race and economic segregation i pub...
We live in an era of parental choice. Today, forty-two states and the District of Columbia authorize...
The current political climate of educational reform very actively focuses on the positive aspects of...
This chapter summarizes the empirical literature on the growth in school choice options, the increas...
This chapter summarizes the empirical literature on the growth in school choice options, the increas...
Provides empirically based insights into preferences, perceptions, and responses of parents of stude...
Two types of school choice exist: formal school choice programs and Tiebout choice. Tiebout choice i...
Two types of school choice exist: formal school choice programs and Tiebout choice. Tiebout choice i...
This dissertation empirically studies market design based centralized school choice. Chapter ...
School choice research has provided some initial understandings of how parents choose schools. Paren...
School choice research has provided some initial understandings of how parents choose schools. Paren...
PublishedJournal ArticleThis article examines the pattern of placement of students with significant ...