In this article, we focus on a statewide system of interdistrict open enrollment in Michigan, known as Schools of Choice. Our previous work indicated that students who take advantage of this program are disproportionately lower performing on state exams, come from lower-income families, and are more likely to be minority students. We estimated conditional bounds on these factors, as well as within-student variation in test scores, for the effect of participation in Schools of Choice, and find little evidence that student achievement is affected overall. We find little consistent evidence that subgroups of students based on race, gender or income benefit or lose disproportionately from the program, nor do students whose resident districts va...
This chapter summarizes the empirical literature on the growth in school choice options, the increas...
This dissertation explores inequities created by intradistrict school choice policies in a mid-sized...
Dissertation (Ed.D., Educational Leadership)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013With incr...
In this article, we focus on a statewide system of interdistrict open enrollment in Michigan, known ...
This paper uses national data across the United States to analyze the effects of school choice on st...
Quantitative statistical methods are used to address two research questions about the connection bet...
Quantitative statistical methods are used to address two research questions about the connection bet...
Quantitative statistical methods are used to address two research questions about the connection bet...
Interdistrict open enrollment is the nation’s largest and most widespread school choice program, but...
Knowing what affects or does not affect private school enrollment could assist educational policy ma...
Using evidence from Durham, North Carolina, we examine the impact of school choice programs on racia...
In high-poverty and racially segregated contexts, relatively disadvantaged students may be systemati...
Using evidence from Durham, North Carolina, we examine the impact of school choice programs on racia...
In 1990 Wisconsin began providing vouchers to a small number of low-income students to attend nonsec...
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...
This dissertation explores inequities created by intradistrict school choice policies in a mid-sized...
Dissertation (Ed.D., Educational Leadership)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013With incr...
In this article, we focus on a statewide system of interdistrict open enrollment in Michigan, known ...
This paper uses national data across the United States to analyze the effects of school choice on st...
Quantitative statistical methods are used to address two research questions about the connection bet...
Quantitative statistical methods are used to address two research questions about the connection bet...
Quantitative statistical methods are used to address two research questions about the connection bet...
Interdistrict open enrollment is the nation’s largest and most widespread school choice program, but...
Knowing what affects or does not affect private school enrollment could assist educational policy ma...
Using evidence from Durham, North Carolina, we examine the impact of school choice programs on racia...
In high-poverty and racially segregated contexts, relatively disadvantaged students may be systemati...
Using evidence from Durham, North Carolina, we examine the impact of school choice programs on racia...
In 1990 Wisconsin began providing vouchers to a small number of low-income students to attend nonsec...
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...
This dissertation explores inequities created by intradistrict school choice policies in a mid-sized...
Dissertation (Ed.D., Educational Leadership)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013With incr...