Would large-scale, free-market reforms improve educational outcomes for American children? That question cannot be answered by looking at domestic evidence alone. Though innumerable "school choice" programs have been implemented around the United States, none has created a truly free and competitive education marketplace. Existing programs are too small, too restriction laden, or both. To understand how genuine market forces affect school performance, we must cast a wider net, surveying education systems from all over the globe. The present paper undertakes such a review, assessing the results of 25 years of international research comparing market and government provision of education, and explaining why these international experiences are ...
Is there a monopoly in public education? This paper discusses some current literature and informatio...
For more than two centuries, supporters of school choice programs, such as homeschooling, have attem...
Education markets have spread worldwide over the past few decades. Frequently, the expansion of mark...
Pressing questions about the merits of market accountability in K-12 education have spawned a large ...
A common point of contention among educators and economists is the likely effect a free market would...
Several US national consensuses over the past 50 years have aimed to reform its globally uncompetiti...
According to theorists, choice and competition are intended to force schools to innovate and diversi...
Lessons from the history of US school reforms and empirical analysis have painted a picture of schoo...
Although a majority of parents, educators, and policymakers report that their own schools are doing ...
Merrifield (2009) provides a useful polemic about the sad state of data analysis too frequently enco...
The United States participates in international studies comparing school systems across the world. R...
In 1981, Chile introduced nationwide school choice by providing vouchers to any student wishing to a...
It is primarily the emergence of new state policies promoting market mechanisms in the field of educa...
The school choice movement has been making significant traction within the United States in the last...
A review of American charter schools and Swedish free school research is outlined providing strong e...
Is there a monopoly in public education? This paper discusses some current literature and informatio...
For more than two centuries, supporters of school choice programs, such as homeschooling, have attem...
Education markets have spread worldwide over the past few decades. Frequently, the expansion of mark...
Pressing questions about the merits of market accountability in K-12 education have spawned a large ...
A common point of contention among educators and economists is the likely effect a free market would...
Several US national consensuses over the past 50 years have aimed to reform its globally uncompetiti...
According to theorists, choice and competition are intended to force schools to innovate and diversi...
Lessons from the history of US school reforms and empirical analysis have painted a picture of schoo...
Although a majority of parents, educators, and policymakers report that their own schools are doing ...
Merrifield (2009) provides a useful polemic about the sad state of data analysis too frequently enco...
The United States participates in international studies comparing school systems across the world. R...
In 1981, Chile introduced nationwide school choice by providing vouchers to any student wishing to a...
It is primarily the emergence of new state policies promoting market mechanisms in the field of educa...
The school choice movement has been making significant traction within the United States in the last...
A review of American charter schools and Swedish free school research is outlined providing strong e...
Is there a monopoly in public education? This paper discusses some current literature and informatio...
For more than two centuries, supporters of school choice programs, such as homeschooling, have attem...
Education markets have spread worldwide over the past few decades. Frequently, the expansion of mark...