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Does School Choice Have Implications for Parents' Social Capital and Adolescents' Academic Outcomes?
Day, Elizabeth; Dotterer, Aryn M. – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2020
School choice has received national attention in the United States from policymakers and professionals as a way to improve parents' social capital and subsequent academic outcomes for adolescents. However, limited work has empirically tested the links among school choice, social capital, and academic outcomes, particularly for high school…
Descriptors: School Choice, Social Capital, Parents, Academic Achievement
Ajayi, Kehinde F.; Friedman, Willa H.; Lucas, Adrienne M. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2020
Students often make school choice decisions with inadequate information. We present results from delivering information to randomly selected students (and some randomly selected parents) across 900 junior high schools in Ghana, a country with universal secondary school choice. We provided guidance on application strategies and reported the…
Descriptors: School Choice, Centralization, Access to Information, Junior High School Students
Sattin-Bajaj, Carolyn; Roda, Allison – Educational Policy, 2020
Multiple studies have shown the potential for school choice policies to benefit middle-class families, often to the detriment of lower income students in the same district. Yet, there is limited research examining the role of policies in promoting inequality by encouraging exclusionary behaviors. In this article, we utilize the concept of…
Descriptors: School Choice, Middle Class, Parents, Educational Policy
Prieto, Lydia M.; Aguero-Valverde, Jonathan; Zarrate-Cardenas, Gustavo; Van Maarseveen, Martin – Journal of School Choice, 2019
Choosing a specialty school involves huge challenges for families. This research aims to understand the behavioral process that leads families to choose among various specialty school programs. Discrete choice models, based on revealed preferences data from middle school applications in a large school district in Florida, are estimated using both,…
Descriptors: Parents, Preferences, Special Schools, Magnet Schools
Siah, Poh Chua; Christina Ong, Sook Beng; Tan, Swee Mee; Sim, Chzia Poaw; Xian Thoo, Raphael Yi – Journal of School Choice, 2018
Aiming to explore factors affecting Malaysian Chinese parents in sending their children to either national secondary schools or Chinese independent schools, 494 parents were surveyed using a questionnaire. Results showed that parents who sent their children to Chinese independent schools have different priorities compared to those who sent theirs…
Descriptors: School Choice, Foreign Countries, Parents, Private Schools
Rowe, Emma E.; Lubienski, Christopher – Journal of Education Policy, 2017
Market theory positions the consumer as a rational choice actor, making informed schooling choices on the basis of "hard" evidence of relative school effectiveness. Yet there are concerns that parents simply choose schools based on socio-demographic characteristics, thus leading to greater social segregation and undercutting the…
Descriptors: Public Schools, School Choice, School Segregation, School Demography
Ozmantar, Zehra Keser; Karatasoglu, Dilek – Educational Policy Analysis and Strategic Research, 2019
The purpose of the present study was to examine the reasons of school choices of middle-class families and their children within the context of the neoliberal education policies in Turkish education system. The study adopts a qualitative descriptive research approach. The data were collected via semi-structured interviews. The first study group…
Descriptors: School Choice, Middle Class, Parents, Neoliberalism
Balu, Rekha; Condliffe, Barbara – MDRC, 2017
As school choice expands in different states and districts, it appears in several different forms: (1) open enrollment policies among traditional public schools; (2) charter schools available to students regardless of their neighborhood (including online charter schools); or (3) school vouchers that families can use to enroll in other districts or…
Descriptors: School Choice, Low Income, Open Enrollment, Intervention
Kronholz, June – Education Next, 2014
This article describes the results of a California state law established in 2010 that created "Districts of Choice." The District of Choice law was meant to encourage districts to compete for students by offering innovative programs and this-school-fits-my-child options that parents wanted. This designation meant that children from any…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Innovation, Competition, Entrepreneurship
Liang, Senfeng – School Community Journal, 2015
This qualitative study examines how Chinese immigrant parents perceive the importance of sending their children to a "good" school district and analyzes their strategies in doing so. Nine families from different economic and educational backgrounds participated in the study. Results show that some parents were not satisfied with…
Descriptors: Chinese Americans, Immigrants, Parents, School Districts
Wu, Xiaoxin – Educational Research, 2013
Background: In contrast to the top-down government-designated school choice programmes in many countries, e.g. in the UK and USA in particular, school choice in the Chinese context is a bottom-up movement initiated by parents and is characterised by the payment of a substantial "choice fee" to the preferred school, and by competition by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Choice, Case Studies, Parents
Degner, Katherine Marie – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This study uses data from the National Center of Education Statistics (NCES) High School Longitudinal Study of 2009 (HSLS:09). Parent responses to the Parent Involvement survey, given as part of the NCES study were considered, along with their child's socio-economic status and self-reported level of mathematics course enrollment during their…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Junior High School Students, Course Selection (Students), Demography
Galliott, Natal'ya; Graham, Linda J.; Sweller, Naomi – Australian Association for Research in Education, 2013
This paper reports findings from an empirical study examining the influence of student background and educational experiences on the development of career choice capability. Secondary school students attending years 9-12 (N = 706) in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, were invited to participate in an online survey that sought to examine factors…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Foreign Countries, Educational Experience, School Choice
Kennedy, John J., Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The purpose of this descriptive study is to examine the factors that influenced parents in a school district in Delaware when they selected a high school for their child. This study also sought to examine the sources of information that parents used. Also examined was the impact of socio-economic status in the high school selection process. A…
Descriptors: School Choice, School Districts, High Schools, Parents
Baker, Mike – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2009
This article points out that, in the United Kingdom, parents have a right to state a preference for a particular school which is not the same as a right to choose. (Contains 1 note.)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Choice, Parents, Admission (School)
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