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Burris, Carol – Network for Public Education, 2022
In 2018, the Network for Public Education and the Schott Foundation issued a report entitled "Grading the States." That report examined America's commitment to democracy by grading each state and the District of Columbia on the number of publicly-funded but privately-governed educational "choice" programs it had and whether…
Descriptors: Democracy, School Choice, Governance, Public Schools
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Swensson, Jeff; Ellis, John – Journal of Education Finance, 2016
The ideology of cost effectiveness is altering the nature of American educational policy. The impact of this belief system is measured in the literature, and in practice, by following vast sums of private money. The public nature of fiscal policymaking in US education is transformed, and policymakers throughout the nation are mesmerized, by false…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Private Financial Support, Financial Policy, Educational Policy
Forster, Greg – Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice, 2013
This report surveys the empirical research on school choice. It provides a thorough overview of what the research has found on five key topics: (1) Academic outcomes of choice participants; (2) Academic outcomes of public schools; (3) Fiscal impact on taxpayers; (4) Racial segregation in schools; and (5) Civic values and practices. The evidence…
Descriptors: Freedom, Evidence, School Choice, Racial Segregation
Kisida, Brian; Wolf, Patrick J. – Education Working Paper Archive, 2007
Political theorists have long argued that the average citizen's lack of information and lack of clear policy preferences provide the rationale for public policy to be guided by experts and elites. Others counter that it is precisely the practice of deference to elites that perpetuates and even exacerbates the problem of apathetic and uninformed…
Descriptors: Class Size, Democracy, School Choice, School Size
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Ridenour, Carolyn S.; Lasley, Thomas J., II; Bainbridge, William L. – Education and Urban Society, 2001
Examines the efficacy of a market approach to school reform (charter schools and choice options), noting that public education should serve the public good. Discusses the move from democratic to market theory, describing losers and winners in market-driven schools. Suggests that most disadvantaged students will be forgotten if market-based policy…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Democracy, Educational Policy, Educational Vouchers
Brighouse, Harry – 2000
This book presents a view of what constitutes social justice in education, arguing that justice requires that all children have a real opportunity to become autonomous people, and that the state use a criterion of educational equality for deploying educational resources. Through systematic evaluation of empirical evidence, the book suggests that…
Descriptors: Conservatism, Democracy, Diversity (Student), Educational Policy
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Price, Todd Alan – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2007
Since Mueller vs. Allen (1983), several legal decisions have attempted to clarify what is the appropriate relationship between religion and public education in a democratic society. During this time, the United States legal system has shifted, moving the historic "establishment clause" away from a strict "separationist" view…
Descriptors: Humanism, Religious Factors, Democracy, Progressive Education
Cobb, Clifford W. – 1992
This book contends that choice is critical to the process by which parents, students, and teachers can build consensus that allows a community of learning to emerge. It argues that the key to meaningful school choice is a system of tuition vouchers involving nongovernment schools, together with deregulation, which will foster an education that is…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Decentralization, Democracy, Educational Vouchers
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Margonis, Frank; Parker, Laurence – Theory into Practice, 1999
While school choice offers inner-city parents a means of educating their children well, it represents further deterioration of society's commitment to educating all students. This paper describes: the push for private school choice; parent choice in context (historical context and failures of desegregation); and segregationist strategies and…
Descriptors: Blacks, Democracy, Educational Vouchers, Elementary Secondary Education