The education clauses of state constitutions require states to support schools that not only educate children adequately and equitably, but that are public or common. This Article argues that state-supported school choice can be consistent with these latter requirements. Individual choices, about where to live and whether to educate children privately, have long shaped traditional public schooling arrangements. The more direct role choice plays in school voucher and charter programs is also consistent with the requirement that schools be public. Such programs must ensure, however, that parents\u27 choices among schools are genuine and independent. This criterion, developed by the U.S. Supreme Court to test the constitutionality of...
Is there a monopoly in public education? This paper discusses some current literature and informatio...
American public schools have been entrusted with the responsibility of inculcating citizens with dem...
Criticism of American public schools has been a cottage industry since the Nineteenth Century. In re...
The education clauses of state constitutions require states to support schools that not only educate...
The education clauses of state constitutions require states to support schools that not only educate...
Rapidly expanding charter and voucher programs are establishing a new education paradigm in which ac...
The purpose of this comment is to educate its readers about the feasibility of school vouchers as a ...
Many critics of America\u27s public education system hail parental or school choice, a program that ...
We live in an era of parental choice. Today, forty-two states and the District of Columbia authorize...
Within the public school arena, school choice deals primarily with the opportunity of parents to cho...
Reflecting market rhetoric but also potentially advancing spiritual and religious values, school vou...
School-choice programs involve the capacity of parents to select among public, private non-sectarian...
Private school choice programs raise important legal questions regarding students’ rights to an educ...
One of the most important ways in which parents are involved in their children’s education is throug...
School choice is an increasingly popular education reform. Proponents of choice argue that market fo...
Is there a monopoly in public education? This paper discusses some current literature and informatio...
American public schools have been entrusted with the responsibility of inculcating citizens with dem...
Criticism of American public schools has been a cottage industry since the Nineteenth Century. In re...
The education clauses of state constitutions require states to support schools that not only educate...
The education clauses of state constitutions require states to support schools that not only educate...
Rapidly expanding charter and voucher programs are establishing a new education paradigm in which ac...
The purpose of this comment is to educate its readers about the feasibility of school vouchers as a ...
Many critics of America\u27s public education system hail parental or school choice, a program that ...
We live in an era of parental choice. Today, forty-two states and the District of Columbia authorize...
Within the public school arena, school choice deals primarily with the opportunity of parents to cho...
Reflecting market rhetoric but also potentially advancing spiritual and religious values, school vou...
School-choice programs involve the capacity of parents to select among public, private non-sectarian...
Private school choice programs raise important legal questions regarding students’ rights to an educ...
One of the most important ways in which parents are involved in their children’s education is throug...
School choice is an increasingly popular education reform. Proponents of choice argue that market fo...
Is there a monopoly in public education? This paper discusses some current literature and informatio...
American public schools have been entrusted with the responsibility of inculcating citizens with dem...
Criticism of American public schools has been a cottage industry since the Nineteenth Century. In re...