Five principles underlie the changing policy architecture of American K-12 education. The author discusses these principles; how they are blurring the traditional demarcation of public and private schools; and the implications of this discussion for a private education research agenda
For at least a century and a half, universal schooling has been viewed as a primaryobligation of gov...
The arts play an essential role in reflecting the heritage and transmitting the culture of society. ...
One of the keynote addresses at the Private Research Conference held at the University of Dayton in ...
Five principles underlie the changing policy architecture of American K-12 education. The author dis...
Private education, either informal or formal, has been a central part of every culture and society. ...
Over the past two decades, the landscape of elementary and secondary education in the United States ...
In the United States, debates about private and faith-based education tend to focus on questions abo...
This article reviews studies of private school policies and institutions. Such studies either focus ...
This papers explores the relationship between private and public schools. It challenges the assumpti...
In the early Republic, no simple distinction between public and private schools existed. With the a...
Common wisdom and public discourse seem to suggest that there are two types of schools, private and ...
Common wisdom and public discourse seem to suggest that there are two types of schools, private and ...
Recent years have seen a shifting landscape around private engagement in K-12 public education, one ...
Diverse economic, social, and legal concerns have brought renewed attention to the problem of financ...
Current education policy is increasingly controlled by partisan politicians and the corporate intere...
For at least a century and a half, universal schooling has been viewed as a primaryobligation of gov...
The arts play an essential role in reflecting the heritage and transmitting the culture of society. ...
One of the keynote addresses at the Private Research Conference held at the University of Dayton in ...
Five principles underlie the changing policy architecture of American K-12 education. The author dis...
Private education, either informal or formal, has been a central part of every culture and society. ...
Over the past two decades, the landscape of elementary and secondary education in the United States ...
In the United States, debates about private and faith-based education tend to focus on questions abo...
This article reviews studies of private school policies and institutions. Such studies either focus ...
This papers explores the relationship between private and public schools. It challenges the assumpti...
In the early Republic, no simple distinction between public and private schools existed. With the a...
Common wisdom and public discourse seem to suggest that there are two types of schools, private and ...
Common wisdom and public discourse seem to suggest that there are two types of schools, private and ...
Recent years have seen a shifting landscape around private engagement in K-12 public education, one ...
Diverse economic, social, and legal concerns have brought renewed attention to the problem of financ...
Current education policy is increasingly controlled by partisan politicians and the corporate intere...
For at least a century and a half, universal schooling has been viewed as a primaryobligation of gov...
The arts play an essential role in reflecting the heritage and transmitting the culture of society. ...
One of the keynote addresses at the Private Research Conference held at the University of Dayton in ...