Book Chapter Richard W. Garnett, Regulatory Strings and Religious Freedom: Requiring Private Schools To Promote Public Values, in Educating Citizens: International Perspectives on Civic Values and School Choice 324 (Patrick J. Wolf, et al. eds., 2004) The United States is in the midst of historic experiments with publicly funded choice in K-12 education, experiments that recently received a green light from the Supreme Court. Other nations have long experience with the funding and regulation of nonpublic schools, including religious schools. This book asks what U.S. policymakers, public officials, and citizens can learn from these experiences. In particular, how do other countries regulate or structure publicly funded educational choice w...
Changing support, rejection or indifference to religion has shaped the relationship between governme...
The Supreme Court’s recent decisions regarding the free exercise of religion threaten fundamental ch...
Since Mueller vs. Allen (1983), several legal decisions have attempted to clarify what is the approp...
Book Chapter Richard W. Garnett, Regulatory Strings and Religious Freedom: Requiring Private Schools...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-296).This dissertation will argue that it is in the Amer...
Recent US Supreme Court cases signal a likely increase in calls for K-12 school choice programs that...
In the United States, debates about private and faith-based education tend to focus on questions abo...
The paradigm of American K–12 education is shifting as the institution of local educational polities...
Our country\u27s most important contributions to civilization are free, universal, common public sch...
It is primarily the emergence of new state policies promoting market mechanisms in the field of educa...
The place of religions within schooling is almost inevitably bound up in various legal requirements,...
Within the public school arena, school choice deals primarily with the opportunity of parents to cho...
Introduction to International Perspectives on School Choice, Volume 3, No. 2 of Global Education Rev...
Private school choice programs raise important legal questions regarding students’ rights to an educ...
With the decline in social capital and the rise of the immigrant populace in the United States, ther...
Changing support, rejection or indifference to religion has shaped the relationship between governme...
The Supreme Court’s recent decisions regarding the free exercise of religion threaten fundamental ch...
Since Mueller vs. Allen (1983), several legal decisions have attempted to clarify what is the approp...
Book Chapter Richard W. Garnett, Regulatory Strings and Religious Freedom: Requiring Private Schools...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-296).This dissertation will argue that it is in the Amer...
Recent US Supreme Court cases signal a likely increase in calls for K-12 school choice programs that...
In the United States, debates about private and faith-based education tend to focus on questions abo...
The paradigm of American K–12 education is shifting as the institution of local educational polities...
Our country\u27s most important contributions to civilization are free, universal, common public sch...
It is primarily the emergence of new state policies promoting market mechanisms in the field of educa...
The place of religions within schooling is almost inevitably bound up in various legal requirements,...
Within the public school arena, school choice deals primarily with the opportunity of parents to cho...
Introduction to International Perspectives on School Choice, Volume 3, No. 2 of Global Education Rev...
Private school choice programs raise important legal questions regarding students’ rights to an educ...
With the decline in social capital and the rise of the immigrant populace in the United States, ther...
Changing support, rejection or indifference to religion has shaped the relationship between governme...
The Supreme Court’s recent decisions regarding the free exercise of religion threaten fundamental ch...
Since Mueller vs. Allen (1983), several legal decisions have attempted to clarify what is the approp...