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Kretchmar, Kerry – Educational Forum, 2023
Parents make choices about their children's education within a neoliberal, racist system. Measurable metrics are used to evaluate school quality within a competitive, market-based system, yet those indicators often do not align with parents' definitions of a good school, and they obscure the role of race. This paper examines how white, privileged…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Whites, Advantaged, Decision Making
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Adamson, Frank; Galloway, Meredith – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2019
This article outlines different forms of education privatization operating globally, examines their prevalence within the United States, and analyzes whether student marginalization and segregation occurs at the local level. We analyze six U.S. districts with higher saturation levels of charter schools, the most predominant type of privatization…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Privatization, Charter Schools, School Segregation
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Uhrman, Abigail L. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2017
The following study describes the experiences of parents with a child with a disability in Jewish day schools. The findings suggest marked differences in the experiences of parents whose child was able to remain in the day school and those who left as a result of their child's disability. In the latter group, the themes of loneliness and…
Descriptors: Jews, Parent Attitudes, Day Schools, Disabilities
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Deeds, Vontrese; Pattillo, Mary – Urban Education, 2015
We use the framework of institutional pluralism to provide new insights into a controversial process of market-based reform-school closures. School closure is a shock that highlights the dynamics and definitions of failure and surfaces values and meanings that might otherwise be hidden from consideration. Using qualitative data from a closing…
Descriptors: School Closing, Qualitative Research, Urban Schools, Failure
McNeil, Michele – Education Week, 2012
Amid the cacophony of special interests fighting to be heard in statehouses and on Capitol Hill, a cadre of current and former chief state school officers is elbowing its way into the nation's education debate at a time when states are taking more control of K-12 education. A little more than a year old, Chiefs for Change is an invitation-only…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, State School District Relationship, State Departments of Education, State Officials
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Gulosino, Charisse; d'Entremont, Chad – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2011
This paper uses Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and dynamic mapping to examine student enrollments in New Jersey charter schools. Consistent with previous research, we find evidence of increased racial segregation. Greater percentages of African-Americans attend charter schools than reside in surrounding areas. We add to the existing charter…
Descriptors: Evidence, Neighborhoods, Charter Schools, Racial Segregation
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Tannenbaum, Margaret D. – School Community Journal, 1994
Community members and parents have little impact on the policies governing their schools. A study of school choice attitudes among 5 populations (teachers, principals, board members, parents, and secondary students) in 28 southern New Jersey districts reveals that educational professionals' attitudes determine such policies. In practice, school…
Descriptors: Accountability, Attitudes, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Schneider, Mark; Teske, Paul; Marschall, Melissa; Roch, Christine – Public Interest, 1997
Compares parental behavior in two pairs of school districts to analyze the effects of choice on the formation of social capital in inner-city and suburban school districts: one with considerable choice and one without much choice. Findings indicate school choice stimulates parental involvement and can do this in both suburban and urban settings.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Low Income Groups, Parent Participation
Kozol, Jonathan – Executive Educator, 1992
After visiting 30 inner-city schools in New York City, Chicago, San Antonio, Ohio, and New Jersey, the acclaimed author of "Death at an Early Age" concludes that public schools remain more separate and unequal than they were 27 years ago. Instead of embracing vouchers for school choice, we should support and fund genuine equality for all…
Descriptors: De Facto Segregation, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Vouchers, Elementary Secondary Education