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Clémence Darriet – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Dual language programs provide content instruction in two languages by leveraging the linguistic assets of English speakers and English learners. By elevating the status of the home language, students develop higher levels of bilingualism, reclassify at higher rates, and have improved self-concept. In this way, dual language has been seen as a…
Descriptors: Immersion Programs, Bilingual Education, Bilingual Students, School Choice
Educational Value Priorities of Chinese Parents in a Global City: A Mixed-Methods Study in Hong Kong
Trevor Tsz-Lok Lee; Stephen Wing-Kai Chiu – Education and Urban Society, 2024
This study examines the value priorities of Chinese parents regarding their children's education in globally competitive context. Although Chinese parents are often viewed as being excessively controlling of their children and preoccupied with their academic performance, research indicates that contemporary Chinese families hold diverse beliefs…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Academic Aspiration, Global Approach, Child Development
Potterton, Amanda U. – Journal of Educational Administration, 2019
Purpose: In Arizona's mature, market-based school system, we know little about how school leaders make meaning of school choice policies and programs on the ground. Using ethnographic methods, the author asked: How do school leaders in one Arizona district public school and in its surrounding community, which includes a growing number of…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, School Choice, Charter Schools, Educational Policy
Resnik, Julia – Journal of Education Policy, 2020
Since the 1980s, education in Canada has been through a process that led to school choice, targeting the improvement of students' performance through school competition. These policies fostering an education quasi-market became an ideal framework for the expansion of IB schools. Since the Diploma Programme of the International Baccalaureate (IBDP)…
Descriptors: Competition, Advanced Placement Programs, School Districts, International Education
Bunar, Nihad; Ambrose, Anna – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2016
An exploration is presented of how urban spaces, polarized by class and ethnicity, structure the basic conditions of emerging local school markets. The authors investigate how the distribution of symbolic capital, or "hot knowledge" of the market, affects schools, the market, and the urban spaces themselves. The study is guided by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethnography, Compulsory Education, School Choice
Garen, John – Journal of School Choice, 2014
This article argues that school choice/competition ought to play a central role in determining school discipline policy. Unfortunately, the status quo emphasizes disciplinary rules established by central authorities and school choice is often limited. The author provides an overview of these issues and presents a model of rules- versus…
Descriptors: School Choice, Discipline Policy, Competition, Discipline Problems
Kalmar, William F., Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2014
Almost since the time public schools first opened in the United States there have been those seeking to reform them. One of the most persistent cries for reform has been the call to apply the free market economic model of competition through consumer choice on the public school system. Schools, consumer choice supporters posit, when faced with the…
Descriptors: School Choice, Educational Opportunities, Educational Change, Competition
McShane, Michael Q.; Kelly, Andrew P. – Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice, 2014
For decades, Catholic schools, particularly inner-city Catholic schools, have seen declines in enrollment and an increasing need for subsidies from their dioceses. Many dioceses, however, have been unable to shoulder that burden, forcing schools to close. In response to difficult financial circumstances, the archdioceses of Indianapolis, Miami,…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Charter Schools, Urban Schools, Organizational Change
Simmonds, Michael; Webb, P. Taylor – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2013
This paper describes how a locally developed school ranking system affected student enrolment patterns in British Columbia over time. In developing an annual school "report card" that was published in newspapers and online, the Vancouver-based Fraser Institute created a marketplace for school choice by devising an accountability scheme…
Descriptors: Accountability, Foreign Countries, School Choice, Educational Policy
d'Entremont, Chad – ProQuest LLC, 2012
A major focus of charter school research has been the potential impact of increased school choice on student sorting by race/ethnicity and socio-economic status. Researchers have argued that charter schools may increase segregation by allowing families to separate into more homogeneous school communities. Yet surprisingly, little attention has…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Educational Opportunities, Charter Schools, School Choice
Padilla, Hoang-Thuy – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This study addresses racial segregation in schools by examining the self-selecting patterns of middle class Asian immigrant parents in a public non-charter school district who enrolled their children in specialized academic programs. This phenomenological study focused on the educational history and the decision-making process of school choice in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Immigrants, School Choice, Middle Class

Woods, Philip – Educational Management & Administration, 1992
The Parental and School Choice Interaction (PASCI) study is investigating how English secondary schools are responding to an environment characterized by heightened competition and increased parental choice and how school decisions affect parental choice decisions. Plans to study four consumer empowerment models (competitive market, personal…
Descriptors: Competition, Decision Making, Educational Policy, Empowerment

Woods, Philip; Glatter, Ron – School Organisation, 1996
Reports on aspects of the Parental and School Choice Interaction (PASCI) Study that investigate the relationship between school decision making and parental choice. Identifies factors inhibiting British schools' capacity to change policy and practice in response to choice and competition. Barriers to responsiveness vary and significantly influence…
Descriptors: Competition, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Chubb, John E.; Moe, Terry M. – 1989
Parental choice represents a promising approach to school improvement; it eliminates the excessive regulation, inefficient operation, and ineffective service that characterize the public monopolies that American schools and school systems have become. However, school reformers should bear in mind the following key points: (1) school performance…
Descriptors: Competition, Decision Making, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Morrison, Linda – 1991
Traditional efforts to reform education have not succeeded because the education system has resisted major change. Achieving meaningful reform will require educational restructuring, and this restructuring will have to be based on competition, which is a basic fact of every other profession. For this reason, many states are moving to adopt…
Descriptors: Accountability, Competition, Decision Making, Educational Change
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