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Bryan Mann; Annah Rogers – Urban Education, 2025
The percentage of White residents in the urban core increased during the last three decades. Meanwhile, urban school choice policies have changed school enrollment processes. Scholars must examine how White residents navigate school choice in this context to understand why racial segregation persists. We study White parents in a city with changing…
Descriptors: School Choice, Racial Distribution, Racial Composition, White Students
Maarit Alasuutari; Ville Ruutiainen; Kirsti Karila – Education Inquiry, 2024
Finland has traditionally had a universal early childhood education and care (ECEC) system like the other Nordic countries, but in the last 15 years this system has undergone considerable marketisation and privatisation suggested to enable parental choice of ECEC. Much of the existing research on parental ECEC decisions has been conducted in…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries, Private Schools, Access to Education
Csaba Csíkos; Zita É. Nagy; Réka Török; András Guba; Miklós Katona; László Lázár – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2024
This empirical study focuses on the factors of school parents' school choice whose children just started to attend one of the Piarist (Catholic) Schools in Hungary. 270 parents completed an online questionnaire where the groups of questions concerned several facets of their beliefs and values. The results show how parental expectations and beliefs…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Catholic Schools, Religious Education, Moral Values
Dennis Beck; Robert Maranto; Bich Tran; Tom Clark; Feng Liu – Educational Review, 2024
Little research addresses the schooling experiences of non-binary students; no prior work explores their experiences in cyber schools. Using unique data from a US multi-state cyber charter school, we compare the factors parents of non-binary students and parents of other students stated as reasons for leaving their prior schools to attend a cyber…
Descriptors: Distance Education, LGBTQ People, Sexual Identity, Bullying
Heather Ganshorn – Critical Education, 2024
Privatization of public education in North America has long been influenced by two schools of conservative thought: neoliberalism, which seeks to create a marketplace for public services in which individuals choose the option they judge to be in their best interests and government's role is limited as much as possible to simply funding these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Neoliberalism, Political Attitudes, Parent Attitudes
Jeremy Wayne Tate – American Enterprise Institute, 2024
A January 2024 survey found that 72 percent of parents had considered a new school for their children in the past year. And in 2025, Texas and Tennessee are poised to become the next states to enact education savings account (ESA) programs, potentially giving millions more students the education options that their parents want for them. As a…
Descriptors: School Choice, College Choice, Alternative Assessment, Standardized Tests
Anders Trumberg; Emma Arneback; Andreas Bergh; Jan Jämte – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2024
Swedish compulsory schools are committed to work for equality and social cohesion. Increasing school segregation, however, challenges this commitment. Based on survey data from Swedish municipalities, this article maps and analyses local initiatives that counteract school segregation. We identify three main types of initiatives--reinforcement,…
Descriptors: School Segregation, School Desegregation, Equal Education, Educational Change
Ronny Freier; Ulrike Thams; Wieland Wermke – Journal of Education Policy, 2024
This paper starts with the increasing discussions on juridification in education. Concerning theorizing on such processes, we examine the poor implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, CRPD (2008) in the school sector of Germany. The paper considers the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Accountability, School Law
Shani Adia Evans – Urban Education, 2024
This interview study examines the school choices of white middle class parents who live in a large Northeastern city. Interviewees identify as progressive urbanites and express an appreciation for racial diversity. Simultaneously, interviewees draw on anti-Black stereotypes when evaluating school options and avoiding majority Black schools. While…
Descriptors: Parents, Whites, Middle Class, Urban Areas
Alejandro Carrasco; Gabriel Gutiérrez – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
This article offers new empirical evidence regarding the limits of the premises of educational privatisation policies. Educational markets rely on the assumption that private participation has the potential to boost school diversification and open new educational opportunities for students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Using a fresh empirical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Privatization, Educational Policy, Educational Facilities
Christopher Campos; Caitlin Kearns – Cato Institute, 2024
This brief summarizes research that studies the Zones of Choice (ZOC) program, an ongoing initiative of the Los Angeles Unified School District. The research investigates the mechanisms through which the ZOC program may have improved student outcomes and finds that changes in schooling practices played a role. Specifically, schools in the ZOC…
Descriptors: School Choice, Public Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Outcomes of Education
Chun Sing Maxwell Ho; Jiafang Lu; Lucas Chiu Kit Liu – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2024
Against the background of expanding parental choices and declining global birth rates, schools are experiencing rising competition regarding student enrolment. Schools have responded by strategically presenting information about their students' academic achievement and whole-person development orientation in the hope of attracting parents'…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Holistic Approach, Individual Development, Foreign Countries
Colyn Ritter; Alli Aldis; John Kristof; Paul DiPerna – EdChoice, 2024
This is the 12th edition of EdChoice's Schooling in America survey. The purpose of this annual survey is to gauge public opinion on a range of issues in K-12 education, including school choice policies and parents' schooling experiences. From April 9 to April 30, 2024, we surveyed 2,319 current school parents and 1,502 members of the general…
Descriptors: Public Opinion, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Policy, Parent Attitudes
Issara Wongcharoensin – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The study investigates the factors influencing Thai parents' decisions when selecting international schools in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region. It examines how parents' preferences for educational outcomes shape their choice among UK, US, or IB programs. Key findings reveal that dissatisfaction with Thai public schools drives many families to…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, International Schools, School Choice, Private Schools
Diana Baker; Hyejung Kim; Jesse Saperstein; Kyle Mast – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2024
As increasing numbers of autistic students pursue postsecondary education, it is important to understand the supports and barriers inherent in various institution types. Liberal arts colleges, with small class sizes and personalized learning environments, might be appealing to autistic students and their families. This study aims to explore the…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, College Students, Students with Disabilities, Liberal Arts