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DeAngelis, Corey A.; Dills, Angela K. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2019
School choice programs such as vouchers and charter schools expand lower cost schooling options for families. We examine how these expansions affect the prevalence of homeschooling. School choice programs may reduce homeschooling if parents that otherwise would have homeschooled their children instead use a school choice program. Homeschooling may…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, School Choice, Incidence, Charter Schools
Thier, Michael; Smith, Joanna; Pitts, Christine; Anderson, Ross – International Journal of Education Policy and Leadership, 2016
Many layers of education governance press upon U.S. schools, so we separated state actors into those internal to and those external to the system. In the process, we unpacked the traditional state-local dichotomy. Using interview data (n = 45) from six case-study states, we analyzed local leaders', state-internal actors', and state-external…
Descriptors: Governance, Educational Policy, Case Studies, Program Implementation

Theobald, Neil D. – Journal of Education Finance, 2001
An active participant in Indiana's and Washington's school-finance-reform process explains why one-size solutions pinch hardest on urban schools and how an issues-driven approach can keep states from being prematurely pushed to the "solution stage" of their deliberations. Child-centered approaches generally trump standards-based…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Elementary Secondary Education, Finance Reform, Government Role