In his writings on school choice and educational justice, Harry Brighouse presents normative evaluations of various choice systems. This paper responds to Brighouse\u27s claim that it is inadequate to criticise these evaluations with reference to empirical data concerning the effects of school choice.(Orig.
The debate over school vouchers, charter schools, and other varieties of school choice has become a ...
The term choice as it is used by the current administration with regard to education is a cosmetic, ...
As school districts are challenged with facing the many demands of meeting the needs of all students...
Abstract: In his writings on school choice and educational justice, Harry Brighouse presents norma-t...
I reply to the more philosophical critiques of How Not to Be a Hypocrite (2003), published in this v...
Critics of choice argue that it will allow alert and aggressive parents to get the best of everythin...
The current political climate of educational reform very actively focuses on the positive aspects of...
The purpose of this paper is to present a case for a new generation of research on the question of s...
Since the reforms of the early 1900's, many problems have plagued our public education system and it...
Key points Admission policy serves a variety of purposes and therefore research has sought answer...
market competition and parental autonomy—are in serious ten-sion with the principles underlying incl...
Abstract: The Boston mechanism is among the most popular school choice procedures in use. Yet, the m...
This paper focuses on school choice and the extent to which admissions to publicly-funded secondary ...
This article presents the promising framework for educational decision makers developed by Brighouse...
The question of how information is used by parents in selecting schools is a central issue in school...
The debate over school vouchers, charter schools, and other varieties of school choice has become a ...
The term choice as it is used by the current administration with regard to education is a cosmetic, ...
As school districts are challenged with facing the many demands of meeting the needs of all students...
Abstract: In his writings on school choice and educational justice, Harry Brighouse presents norma-t...
I reply to the more philosophical critiques of How Not to Be a Hypocrite (2003), published in this v...
Critics of choice argue that it will allow alert and aggressive parents to get the best of everythin...
The current political climate of educational reform very actively focuses on the positive aspects of...
The purpose of this paper is to present a case for a new generation of research on the question of s...
Since the reforms of the early 1900's, many problems have plagued our public education system and it...
Key points Admission policy serves a variety of purposes and therefore research has sought answer...
market competition and parental autonomy—are in serious ten-sion with the principles underlying incl...
Abstract: The Boston mechanism is among the most popular school choice procedures in use. Yet, the m...
This paper focuses on school choice and the extent to which admissions to publicly-funded secondary ...
This article presents the promising framework for educational decision makers developed by Brighouse...
The question of how information is used by parents in selecting schools is a central issue in school...
The debate over school vouchers, charter schools, and other varieties of school choice has become a ...
The term choice as it is used by the current administration with regard to education is a cosmetic, ...
As school districts are challenged with facing the many demands of meeting the needs of all students...