Common wisdom and public discourse seem to suggest that there are two types of schools, private and public. Policy debates, media outlets, and comparisons of outcomes on standardized tests and interscholastic athletic competitions make use of the distinction. This essay argues that while such a distinction can be helpful, it also tends to obscure differences in the social organization of schools. Employing a sociological analysis and providing a historical overview of educational developments, the authors focus on centralization versus decentralization of school controls and discuss the ramifications of a broad versus a narrow market niche for schools
One of the keynote addresses at the Private Research Conference held at the University of Dayton in ...
One of the keynote addresses at the Private Research Conference held at the University of Dayton in ...
Private Schools make an undeniable contribution to the public good. Nevertheless, many critics argue...
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 ...
Common wisdom and public discourse seem to suggest that there are two types of schools, private and ...
In the early Republic, no simple distinction between public and private schools existed. With the a...
In the early Republic, no simple distinction between public and private schools existed. With the a...
In the early Republic, no simple distinction between public and private schools existed. With the a...
Five principles underlie the changing policy architecture of American K-12 education. The author dis...
Five principles underlie the changing policy architecture of American K-12 education. The author dis...
Curriculum theory has long acknowledged the presence of a hidden curriculum in schools. Whereas the ...
Competency testing for teachers, voucher payments, and tuition tax credits are only some of the foca...
The merits of parental choice and competition between public and private schools provided fuel for a...
Competency testing for teachers, voucher payments, and tuition tax credits are only some of the foca...
One of the keynote addresses at the Private Research Conference held at the University of Dayton in ...
One of the keynote addresses at the Private Research Conference held at the University of Dayton in ...
Private Schools make an undeniable contribution to the public good. Nevertheless, many critics argue...
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 ...
Common wisdom and public discourse seem to suggest that there are two types of schools, private and ...
In the early Republic, no simple distinction between public and private schools existed. With the a...
In the early Republic, no simple distinction between public and private schools existed. With the a...
In the early Republic, no simple distinction between public and private schools existed. With the a...
Five principles underlie the changing policy architecture of American K-12 education. The author dis...
Five principles underlie the changing policy architecture of American K-12 education. The author dis...
Curriculum theory has long acknowledged the presence of a hidden curriculum in schools. Whereas the ...
Competency testing for teachers, voucher payments, and tuition tax credits are only some of the foca...
The merits of parental choice and competition between public and private schools provided fuel for a...
Competency testing for teachers, voucher payments, and tuition tax credits are only some of the foca...
One of the keynote addresses at the Private Research Conference held at the University of Dayton in ...
One of the keynote addresses at the Private Research Conference held at the University of Dayton in ...
Private Schools make an undeniable contribution to the public good. Nevertheless, many critics argue...