Legislative changes in Great Britain in the 1980s introduced a competitive, quasi-market in education (Woods, Bagley and Glatter, 1998) in which parents are able to exercise choice about the school they wish their child to attend. Parents specify (and sometimes rank) their preferred schools and places are allocated on the basis of those preferences, if school capacity permits (Woods et al, 1998). In order to thrive in this educational market, schools must appeal to parents and will use a variety of means to make a positive impression. This study asks three questions about school choice. 1. To what extent do parents and school staff agree which are the most important factors parents consider when choosing a school for their child? 2...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This paper uses data from the implementation of a district-wide public school choice plan in Mecklen...
School choice has been an issue in the education systems where parents are given the autonomy to sel...
Legislative changes in Great Britain in the 1980s introduced a competitive, quasi-market in educatio...
We investigate the central premise of the theory of markets in education, namely that parents value ...
Parental demand for academic performance is a key element in the view that strengthening school choi...
This thesis describes a research study which endeavours to determine the reasons why parents prefer ...
The educational system in Australia allows parents to have a choice when it comes to selecting a sch...
We investigate parents’ preferences for school attributes in a unique dataset of survey, administrat...
There is a considerable body of research relating to two aspects of education policy and provision w...
Politicians and educational leaders often cite school choice as a sound mechanism for improving publ...
Politicians and educational leaders often cite school choice as a sound mechanism for improving publ...
Politicians and educational leaders often cite school choice as a sound mechanism for improving publ...
In this paper, I examine the relationship between school choice and parental involvement. I contend ...
In this paper, I examine the relationship between school choice and parental involvement. I contend ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This paper uses data from the implementation of a district-wide public school choice plan in Mecklen...
School choice has been an issue in the education systems where parents are given the autonomy to sel...
Legislative changes in Great Britain in the 1980s introduced a competitive, quasi-market in educatio...
We investigate the central premise of the theory of markets in education, namely that parents value ...
Parental demand for academic performance is a key element in the view that strengthening school choi...
This thesis describes a research study which endeavours to determine the reasons why parents prefer ...
The educational system in Australia allows parents to have a choice when it comes to selecting a sch...
We investigate parents’ preferences for school attributes in a unique dataset of survey, administrat...
There is a considerable body of research relating to two aspects of education policy and provision w...
Politicians and educational leaders often cite school choice as a sound mechanism for improving publ...
Politicians and educational leaders often cite school choice as a sound mechanism for improving publ...
Politicians and educational leaders often cite school choice as a sound mechanism for improving publ...
In this paper, I examine the relationship between school choice and parental involvement. I contend ...
In this paper, I examine the relationship between school choice and parental involvement. I contend ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This paper uses data from the implementation of a district-wide public school choice plan in Mecklen...
School choice has been an issue in the education systems where parents are given the autonomy to sel...