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Ben Jaafar, Sonia; Alzouebi, Khadeegha; Bodolica, Virginia – International Journal of Educational Management, 2022
Purpose: Over the past decades, there has been an intensifying movement to privatize education in Western nations, with equal concern about the quality of education for all. This article adds to a global understanding of school inspections as a governance mechanism to promote educational quality in an entirely open K-12 educational marketplace.…
Descriptors: Accountability, Quality Assurance, Educational Quality, Leadership
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Kaptzon, Adi; Yemini, Miri – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2018
This study analyses the "de facto" emerging intra-school competition between the Israeli Ministry of Education (MOE) and external organisations at public Israeli secondary schools by exploring science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) programmes. Given on-going privatisation processes within the education system, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Schools, Private Schools, Competition
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Beal, Brent D.; Olson Beal, Heather K. – Journal of School Choice, 2013
In this article, Brent Beal, and Heather Olson Beal respond to comments made about their article: "Rethinking the Market Metaphor: School Choice, the Common Good, and the National Football League," appearing in this issue of the Journal of School Choice. Comments were made by Vitteritti, Houck, Coulson, Bast, and Merrifield. In their…
Descriptors: School Choice, Private Schools, Public Schools, Educational Policy
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Yoon, Ee-Seul – Curriculum Inquiry, 2016
There has been a growing concentration of high-achieving students attending selective public schools of choice as part of the neoliberal reforms of education. While this growth has had an eroding effect on the aim of inclusivity in public education, few have explored this development as a new segment of elite schooling. This paper fills this gap…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, School Choice, Public Schools, Secondary Schools
Dash, Neena – Online Submission, 2009
This paper highlights emerging trends, programmes and policies in privatization of education in Western countries. These trends are educational vouchers, choice of private schools, private school liberalization, private contracting of specific services, tuition tax credits and deductions for parents ,subsidies and assistance grants to private…
Descriptors: Privatization, Educational Trends, Educational Vouchers, School Choice
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Cooper, Bruce S.; Randall, E. Vance – Educational Policy, 2008
Supporters of public education fear attempts to privatize schools, while the private sector has always struggled against the monopolistic power of the public schools that educates almost 90% of all K-12 students. This trepidation has recently been intensified by the creation of a "third sector" that includes charter schools, voucher…
Descriptors: Traditional Schools, Charter Schools, Private Schools, Privatization
Shen, Youlu – Online Submission, 2005
This article roughly retrospects the idea of school voucher program proposed by Milton Friedman, lately developed by Peacock, Wiseman and Jencks. The reasons like privatization in education, deterioration of public schooling and school choice promote this program. Then taking a simple look at the ramification of voucher program and its value…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Competition, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
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Merrifield, John D. – Texas Education Review, 2000
Reviews the many dramatically different forms of school choice proposals, warning against implementing sharply limited and regulated school choice plans and arguing that if the failure of school choice is wrongly attributed to too much choice rather than too little, broader and freer experiments in choice could be politically doomed. Focuses on…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Competition, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support
Shapiro, Walter – Time, 1991
To help public schools experience free-market competition, Secretary of Education Lamar Alexander and President Bush propose parental choice among private, parochial, and public schools, supported by public financing for program design and tuition grants. Sidebars highlight church/state separation concerns and school choice experiments in…
Descriptors: Competition, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries