Scott's review of this report finds that it lacks the evidence to support the call for an expansion of school choice. Scott identifies three major shortcomings in the report: it relies too heavily on research in progress and research produced by advocacy organizations; it neglects prior research concerning the nature of parental choice; and it fails to acknowledge that unconstrained school choice has segregative effects
Critics of choice argue that it will allow alert and aggressive parents to get the best of everythin...
School choice, which allows families to enroll their children in public education programs outside o...
School choice is increasingly the new normal in urban education. But in cities with multiple public ...
This article presents research on school choice. It takes the case of a school district in Boulder,...
The term choice as it is used by the current administration with regard to education is a cosmetic, ...
To demonstrate their appreciation for the inevitability of choice on the educational landscape, the ...
Politicians and educational leaders often cite school choice as a sound mechanism for improving publ...
In the past year, school choice has emerged as a leading proposal for addressing the current crisis ...
Scholars have done extensive work to assess opinion on the performance of their local public schools...
In the United States, there exist both overt and covert barriers limiting some students' access to h...
In the 50 years since economist Milton Friedman published The Role of Government in Education 1 sch...
A growing body of school choice research has shown that when school choice policies are not designed...
In the 1960s, interdistrict choice or ‘voluntary desegregation’ became popular in a few cities acros...
There is a large body of thorough research showing many positive benefits of school choice. However,...
Many critics of America\u27s public education system hail parental or school choice, a program that ...
Critics of choice argue that it will allow alert and aggressive parents to get the best of everythin...
School choice, which allows families to enroll their children in public education programs outside o...
School choice is increasingly the new normal in urban education. But in cities with multiple public ...
This article presents research on school choice. It takes the case of a school district in Boulder,...
The term choice as it is used by the current administration with regard to education is a cosmetic, ...
To demonstrate their appreciation for the inevitability of choice on the educational landscape, the ...
Politicians and educational leaders often cite school choice as a sound mechanism for improving publ...
In the past year, school choice has emerged as a leading proposal for addressing the current crisis ...
Scholars have done extensive work to assess opinion on the performance of their local public schools...
In the United States, there exist both overt and covert barriers limiting some students' access to h...
In the 50 years since economist Milton Friedman published The Role of Government in Education 1 sch...
A growing body of school choice research has shown that when school choice policies are not designed...
In the 1960s, interdistrict choice or ‘voluntary desegregation’ became popular in a few cities acros...
There is a large body of thorough research showing many positive benefits of school choice. However,...
Many critics of America\u27s public education system hail parental or school choice, a program that ...
Critics of choice argue that it will allow alert and aggressive parents to get the best of everythin...
School choice, which allows families to enroll their children in public education programs outside o...
School choice is increasingly the new normal in urban education. But in cities with multiple public ...