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Vasquez Heilig, Julian; Williams, Amy; McNeil, Linda McSpadden; Lee, Christopher – Berkeley Review of Education, 2011
Public concern about pervasive inequalities in traditional public schools, combined with growing political, parental, and corporate support, has created the expectation that charter schools are the solution for educating minorities, particularly Black youth. There is a paucity of research on the educational attainment of Black youth in privately…
Descriptors: African American Students, Secondary School Students, Charter Schools, Public Schools
Dauter, Luke; Fuller, Bruce – Policy Analysis for California Education, PACE (NJ3), 2011
Everyone knows that student achievement often suffers when children and families move, leaving behind their school and neighborhood, yet, in urban districts like Los Angeles, mobility is now encouraged by the development of mixed-markets of diverse schools, including charter, pilot, and magnet schools in. Over 60 new school facilities were opened…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Magnet Schools, Family Characteristics, Educational Facilities
Wilson, Joan – Centre for the Economics of Education (NJ1), 2011
State sector education policy in England aims to deliver raised standards of attainment and equality of educational opportunity by offering fair access to schools for all pupils from any background. During the lifetime of the previous Labour government (May 1997 to April 2010) a key policy tool used to tackle entrenched low levels of academic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Improvement, Disadvantaged Youth, Academic Achievement
Calladine-Evans, Stephen R. – Online Submission, 2007
The objective of the research is to explore the rationale for parental choice at the transition point between primary and secondary education in England and Wales. The research is based in a single secondary school that is heavily over-subscribed. The potential cohort for responses to a survey was 205, of which sixteen percent responded. The…
Descriptors: Influences, School Choice, Secondary Schools, Parents
Lahelma, Elina – European Educational Research Journal, 2009
Drawing from an ethnographically grounded longitudinal study on educational transitions, the aim of this article is to analyse young people's reflections about their educational choices at different ages. Consistencies and breaks in their plans and actual choices are explored and reflected in relation to the economic, social, cultural and…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Vocational Education, Academic Degrees, Education Work Relationship
Merrifield, John – Journal of School Choice, 2008
Pressing questions about the merits of full-fledged market accountability in K-12 education, and more limited choice programs, have spawned a large scholarly literature. This article assesses what we know from the most prominent studies and the importance of those findings to school system reform discussions. The studies most widely cited in the…
Descriptors: School Choice, Accountability, Educational Finance, Educational Change
Allen, Rebecca; West, Anne – Oxford Review of Education, 2009
This paper is concerned with segregation and school selectivity in secondary schools with a religious character in London, England. Analyses of the characteristics of pupils at religious and non-religious schools reveal that the former tend to cater predominantly for pupils from particular religions and/or denominations and ethnic groups, so…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Urban Schools, Religious Organizations, Selective Admission
Weenink, Don – Journal of Education Policy, 2009
The past decades saw a rise in internationalised education in Europe. Based on case studies at Dutch schools, I argue that the introduction of this type of education can be understood by the increased need for schools to adapt to the social reproduction strategies of privileged social classes. School managers regard internationalised streams as a…
Descriptors: Social Class, Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Educational Sociology
Walsh, Patrick – Education Working Paper Archive, 2010
This paper considers whether high schools in competitive environments use grade inflation to attract and retain families, perhaps in addition to more constructive responses. Two measures of grade inflation are used: the cutoffs used by each school to assign a letter grade to a percent score; and high school GPA after controlling for test scores, a…
Descriptors: High Schools, Competition, Grade Inflation, Student Recruitment
Clavel, Matthew; Merrifield, John – Journal of School Choice, 2008
One of the key claims of choice advocates is that it will take diverse schooling options to engage all children in learning. In a school system truly open to new providers of instruction and diverse schooling options, private schools and public schools of choice can vie for customers by trying different subject themes and pedagogies. If a school's…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Private Schools, School Choice, Public Schools
Holyoke, Thomas T. – Journal of School Choice, 2008
In this paper I develop indices capturing business/market and nonprofit/mission characteristics of charter schools that can be used to explain many of their observed operational and political choices. This improves on earlier research using only a binary variable classifying charter schools as market or mission rather than letting them take on…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Lobbying, School Choice, Student Recruitment
Brown, Richard S.; Wohlstetter, Priscilla; Liu, Sunny – Journal of School Choice, 2008
This article describes the process of developing an indicator system that goes beyond a single indicator of school progress or performance. The system relies on a set of school indicators that uses data that public schools routinely report to state agencies for compliance purposes. The framework for the indicator system is based on the idea of…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Educational Indicators, State Agencies, Academic Achievement
West, Anne; Pennell, Hazel; Hind, Audrey – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2009
Market-oriented reforms and school choice policies have had a high political profile in a number of developed countries. This article examines the issue of school choice through the lens of the English market-oriented reforms; it focuses on the quasi-regulation and regulation of admissions to publicly funded secondary schools. It examines…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, School Choice, Foreign Countries, Admission Criteria
Williams, Katya; Jamieson, Fiona; Hollingworth, Sumi – Gender and Education, 2008
This paper examines the impact of gender on white middle-class parents' anxiety about choosing inner-city comprehensives and their children's subsequent experiences within school, particularly in relation to social mixing. Drawing on interview data from an ESRC funded study of white middle-class parents whose children attend inner-city…
Descriptors: Middle Class, Whites, Males, School Choice
The Consequences of Central Examinations on Educational Quality Standards and Labour Market Outcomes
Backes-Gellner, Uschi; Veen, Stephan – Oxford Review of Education, 2008
Central examinations--that is, centrally set and marked exams--have often been discussed as an instrument for improving educational outcomes. The aim of our study was to determine whether central exams have an impact not only on educational but also on labour market outcomes. We explain school quality choice through the incentives created by…
Descriptors: Wages, Quasiexperimental Design, Educational Objectives, Outcomes of Education