abstract: ABSTRACT The origins of School Choice in the United States can be predominantly attributed to Milton Friedman's 1955 essay, "The Role of Government in Education." Since that time, the idea of leveling the educational playing field with a free market approach has been championed by conservatives and abhorred by liberals. Currently, there is overwhelming evidence to support the fact that public schools are failing today's youth and are not providing them with the tools to succeed post-high school graduation. Many policymakers have attempted to improve the education system by increasing the options available to parents. Today, that choice comes in the form of charter schools, Education Savings Accounts (ESAs), Vouchers, and Tax-Credi...
This paper examines the political economy of school choice and focuses in particular on the role of...
Public schools are afflicted by a litany of ailments ranging from the methodological to the practica...
After fifteen years of education reform efforts since the publication of A Nation at Risk, a single ...
Within the public school arena, school choice deals primarily with the opportunity of parents to cho...
Inequities in education have long been the driving force behind school reform movements. In efforts ...
In the past year, school choice has emerged as a leading proposal for addressing the current crisis ...
textContemporary public education is viewed by many to be in turmoil, in part due to a changing popu...
The purpose of the study was to explore the reasons why parents choose to send their children to sch...
This article presents research on school choice. It takes the case of a school district in Boulder,...
In the United States, state and federal reforms increasingly encourage the expansion of school choic...
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...
In the 50 years since economist Milton Friedman published The Role of Government in Education 1 sch...
Since the reforms of the early 1900's, many problems have plagued our public education system and it...
School choice is increasingly promulgated as a promising education reform policy for failing urban s...
This paper examines the political economy of school choice and focuses in particular on the role of...
Public schools are afflicted by a litany of ailments ranging from the methodological to the practica...
After fifteen years of education reform efforts since the publication of A Nation at Risk, a single ...
Within the public school arena, school choice deals primarily with the opportunity of parents to cho...
Inequities in education have long been the driving force behind school reform movements. In efforts ...
In the past year, school choice has emerged as a leading proposal for addressing the current crisis ...
textContemporary public education is viewed by many to be in turmoil, in part due to a changing popu...
The purpose of the study was to explore the reasons why parents choose to send their children to sch...
This article presents research on school choice. It takes the case of a school district in Boulder,...
In the United States, state and federal reforms increasingly encourage the expansion of school choic...
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...
In the 50 years since economist Milton Friedman published The Role of Government in Education 1 sch...
Since the reforms of the early 1900's, many problems have plagued our public education system and it...
School choice is increasingly promulgated as a promising education reform policy for failing urban s...
This paper examines the political economy of school choice and focuses in particular on the role of...
Public schools are afflicted by a litany of ailments ranging from the methodological to the practica...
After fifteen years of education reform efforts since the publication of A Nation at Risk, a single ...