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EdChoice, 2024
Historically, private education has been an option mostly for families who could afford the cost or received financial help. Years of research have shown that many families would choose private schools and other educational resources for their children if they did not face insurmountable financial or geographical limitations. Private educational…
Descriptors: School Choice, Legal Problems, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation
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Bulkley, Katrina E.; Marsh, Julie A.; Mulfinger, Laura S. – National Center for Research on Education Access and Choice, 2021
In this study, the authors draw on 58 interviews with state policy makers and experts in five states to examine how state policy makers and education leaders think about school choice policy and how issues of equity show up in state-level discourse and action. The findings from these interviews suggest that more could be done to advance equity in…
Descriptors: State Policy, Equal Education, Access to Education, School Choice
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Carpenter, Dick M., II.; Winters, Marcus A. – Journal of School Leadership, 2015
This article studies parental decision making in a unique school choice program--a universal voucher system in a middle- and upper-income suburban/rural school district. A survey of parents found that applicants and nonapplicants looked similar across many personal characteristics. Choice applicants appeared to be more involved in some ways and…
Descriptors: School Choice, Educational Vouchers, Suburban Schools, Rural Schools
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Fox, Robert A. – Journal of School Choice, 2016
In the absence of incontrovertible performance data in support of, or opposition to, school vouchers, court decisions on their legality become increasingly important. Analysis of legal challenges provides a rich opportunity for scholars and policymakers to follow arguments for or against their positions. We present a chronicle of the litigation…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Policy Analysis, Court Litigation, Legal Problems
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Cunningham, Matthew P. – Journal of Catholic Education, 2015
This article reviews several recent court cases at the federal and state levels related to school choice initiatives in the United States. Through this review, the article sheds light on the enduring question of whether these programs are unlawful bonds between church and state. The review includes details about choice programs that exist (or have…
Descriptors: School Choice, Catholic Schools, Federal Legislation, State Legislation
DiPerna, Paul – Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice, 2015
The purpose of the "Colorado K-12 & School Choice Survey" is to measure public opinion on, and in some cases awareness or knowledge of, a range of K-12 education topics and school choice reforms. A total of 601 telephone interviews were completed from August 29 to September 16, 2015, with questions on the direction of K-12 education,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, School Choice, Public Opinion, Knowledge Level
Epple, Dennis N.; Romano, Richard – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2012
Two significant challenges hamper analyses of collective choice of educational vouchers. One is the multi-dimensional choice set arising from the interdependence of the voucher, public education spending, and taxation. The other is that household preferences between public and private schooling vary with the policy chosen. Even absent a voucher,…
Descriptors: Private Education, Public Schools, Private Schools, Income
Bracey, Gerald W. – Principal Leadership, 2008
In this article, the author reviews "Promising Start: An Empirical Analysis of How EdChoice Vouchers Affect Ohio Public Schools," a report made by Forster (2008) for the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice. Forster's (2008) empirical analysis began by restating a principle contention of voucher advocates: "Where parents are…
Descriptors: School Choice, Educational Vouchers, Federal Legislation, Principals
DiPerna, Paul, Ed. – Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice, 2012
School choice is a common sense idea that gives all parents the power and freedom to choose their child's education, while encouraging healthy competition among schools and other institutions to better serve students' needs and priorities. It is a public policy that allows a parent/guardian or student to choose a district, charter, or private…
Descriptors: Private Schools, School Choice, Public Policy, Guides
Teske, Paul; Fitzpatrick, Jody; Kaplan, Gabriel – Online Submission, 2007
A critical question in school choice programs is whether relatively low-income urban parents have the ability to gather the information they need to make good choices for their children. Choice is expanding, particularly in American cities. Without good information, the benefits generated from expanding public school choice (via No Child Left…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Information Sources, Social Networks, School Counselors
Viteritti, Joseph P. – Brookings Institution, The: Brown Center on Education Policy, 2005
This paper traces the evolution of the choice idea over three generations, from a market model concerned with economic liberty, to a demand for social justice based on equality, to a political movement that translates the idea into policy. Focusing on the last generation, it explains why the market concept has lacked political appeal and how…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, School Choice, Educational Vouchers, Charter Schools
Laitsch, Dan – 1998
Recently, legislators have become interested in school privatization as a tool to increase educational choices, introducing more than 400 bills related to privatization during the 1998 session. The education privatization movement is a compilation of many different efforts to expand the role of private schools in education. The efforts include…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Legislation, Educational Vouchers, Elementary Secondary Education
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Fusarelli, Lance D. – Education Next, 2004
In April 2003 the Colorado legislature created a school voucher program that has the potential to become one of the largest in the nation. Initially limiting the number of children eligible for vouchers to only 1% of the student population in each of the 11 low-performing school districts targeted by the legislation, or about 3,400 students…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Courts, Constitutional Law, Taxes
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Welner, Kevin G. – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2004
Colorado's voucher law was declared unconstitutional by the Colorado Supreme Court on June 28, 2004. Voucher supporters have begun drafting revised legislation designed to address the legal problem. This article calls into question the key financial claim of revenue neutrality--a claim that was central to the promotion and passage of the departing…
Descriptors: Legal Problems, Eligibility, School Choice, Educational Finance
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Viteritti, Joseph P. – Brookings Papers on Education Policy, 2005
This paper traces the evolution of the choice idea over three generations, from a market model concerned with economic liberty, to a demand for social justice based on equality, to a political movement that translates the idea into policy. Focusing on the last generation, it explains why the market concept has lacked political appeal and how…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Charter Schools, School Choice, Political Issues