This article explores issues of school choice in Spain and the United States by examining the roles and functions of centros concertados, publicly funded private schools in Spain, and public charter schools in the United States, to provide key insights into the similarities and differences between them in relation to their motivations and methods for their creation, funding, and the importance of ideology in general and religion in particular in the schools. After making a national comparison, this work looks more specifically at a comparison of two regions Valencia, Spain and Michigan, USA. It concludes with a discussion about the applicability of the school choice theoretical framework to both educational systems
This paper empirically analyzes the effects of immigration on the schooling decisions of natives. We...
This article reviews several recent court cases at the federal and state levels related to school ch...
Between 1981 and 1990, Chile began to implement an education reform based on school choice and a fin...
This article explores issues of school choice in Spain and the United States by examining the roles ...
This paper looks at how school choice policies implemented by the Spanish government have functione...
Introduction to International Perspectives on School Choice, Volume 3, No. 2 of Global Education Rev...
This study analyses the system of Spanish publicly-subsidised private schools from the perspective o...
It is primarily the emergence of new state policies promoting market mechanisms in the field of educa...
School choice is one of the more current education reform movements in the United States, which ofte...
During the 1980s most European countries, among which Spain, introduced educational policies to incr...
textContemporary public education is viewed by many to be in turmoil, in part due to a changing popu...
Many Catholic educators assume that charter schools pose a significant threat to Catholic schools, e...
abstract: ABSTRACT The origins of School Choice in the United States can be predominantly attributed...
In this article, some of the most prominent school choice initiatives will be described. Opinion res...
In many countries choice of school is an increasing concern for families and governments. In Spain a...
This paper empirically analyzes the effects of immigration on the schooling decisions of natives. We...
This article reviews several recent court cases at the federal and state levels related to school ch...
Between 1981 and 1990, Chile began to implement an education reform based on school choice and a fin...
This article explores issues of school choice in Spain and the United States by examining the roles ...
This paper looks at how school choice policies implemented by the Spanish government have functione...
Introduction to International Perspectives on School Choice, Volume 3, No. 2 of Global Education Rev...
This study analyses the system of Spanish publicly-subsidised private schools from the perspective o...
It is primarily the emergence of new state policies promoting market mechanisms in the field of educa...
School choice is one of the more current education reform movements in the United States, which ofte...
During the 1980s most European countries, among which Spain, introduced educational policies to incr...
textContemporary public education is viewed by many to be in turmoil, in part due to a changing popu...
Many Catholic educators assume that charter schools pose a significant threat to Catholic schools, e...
abstract: ABSTRACT The origins of School Choice in the United States can be predominantly attributed...
In this article, some of the most prominent school choice initiatives will be described. Opinion res...
In many countries choice of school is an increasing concern for families and governments. In Spain a...
This paper empirically analyzes the effects of immigration on the schooling decisions of natives. We...
This article reviews several recent court cases at the federal and state levels related to school ch...
Between 1981 and 1990, Chile began to implement an education reform based on school choice and a fin...