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Anders Trumberg; Emma Arneback; Andreas Bergh; Jan Jämte – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2024
Swedish compulsory schools are committed to work for equality and social cohesion. Increasing school segregation, however, challenges this commitment. Based on survey data from Swedish municipalities, this article maps and analyses local initiatives that counteract school segregation. We identify three main types of initiatives--reinforcement,…
Descriptors: School Segregation, School Desegregation, Equal Education, Educational Change
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Andrew Eisenlohr; Kate Kennedy; Katrina E. Bulkley; Julie A. Marsh – Educational Policy, 2024
Advocates often predict that school choice policies will expand access to high-quality schools, particularly for marginalized communities. To interrogate this assumption, we employed a sequential mixed-methods analysis examining the state of charter reform in the District of Columbia. We observed that stakeholders consistently defined equity as…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Charter Schools, Educational Change, Educational Policy
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Xavier Bonal; Sheila González Motos – European Educational Research Journal, 2025
The spatial, institutional and social configurations of school supply and demand are crucial aspects in understanding the various mechanisms of production and reproduction of socio-spatial inequalities in education. The same policy instruments may have different effects depending on the characteristics of local education markets and the dynamics…
Descriptors: School Segregation, School Desegregation, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
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Sachin Maharaj; Stephanie Tuters; Vidya Shah – Critical Education, 2024
Across Canada, school districts have been confronting a backlash to their equity and social justice initiatives. Critics of public education have been arguing that the solution to these controversies is to increase school choice. Using several examples from the United States, this paper argues that the endgame of these strategies is to undermine…
Descriptors: Critical Race Theory, School Choice, Private Schools, Public Education
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M. Nutsa Kobakhidze; Janisa Hui – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2024
This paper presents empirical evidence on kindergarten admission preparation services in Hong Kong. Parents increasingly turn to tutoring companies for a range of services, such as social skills training, portfolio editing, mock interviews, and parental consultation. We used qualitative methods to capture the views of parents, teachers, tutors,…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Competition, Tutoring, Admission Criteria
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Bryant, Jason C. – Alabama Journal of Educational Leadership, 2020
The United States Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision, ruled that separate but equal was no longer an acceptable practice in education for students in "Brown v. Board of Education, Topeka, Kansas." Across the country, school leaders grappled with the implementation of integration, andin more portions of the country, especially in the…
Descriptors: School Choice, Equal Education, Desegregation Litigation, School Desegregation
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Sattin-Bajaj, Carolyn – Education Finance and Policy, 2023
Despite a growing recognition of the significance of student transportation for promoting equitable school choice, to date, there has been limited understanding of the implementation of school transportation policies, particularly in choice-heavy settings. Moreover, little is known about the challenges associated with managing student…
Descriptors: Student Transportation, School Districts, School Choice, Board of Education Policy
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Neluvhola, T. G.; Van Zyl, A. E.; Maliwichi, L. L. – South African Journal of Education, 2022
Learner migration, which occurs worldwide, is the voluntary and intentional movement of learners from 1 school to another school of their choice in order to secure better learning opportunities. The study reported on here contributes to the literature on learner migration by focusing on the inequalities caused by racism, benefits and challenges…
Descriptors: School Choice, Student Mobility, Secondary School Students, Foreign Countries
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Jiaxin Chen; Xinyu Miao – Chinese Education & Society, 2024
China has witnessed significant growth in the number of children affected by internal rural-urban migration. These children predominantly suffer from educational inequalities. Most relevant studies have primarily attributed such inequalities to "hukou"-based exclusion. However, the active agency of rural migrant parents in their…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Migrants, Parents, Personal Autonomy
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Ansel, Dana; Dougherty, Shaun; Ecton, Walter; Holden, Kristian; Theobald, Roddy – Journal of School Choice, 2022
A growing body of evidence points to increased interest in and positive outcomes of participating in Career and Technical Education (CTE). We examine selection into CTE high schools of choice in Massachusetts, a state that has made large investments in CTE, and CTE-dedicated high schools, where interest in attending the schools regularly exceeds…
Descriptors: School Choice, Vocational High Schools, Vocational Education, Student Interests
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Valant, Jon; Lincove, Jane Arnold – Educational Researcher, 2023
This study examines how the student transportation options available to families affect which schools are accessible to them in a choice-based setting. The study has two parts. First, we compare commute times by foot, public transit, school bus, and car. We show that providing school bus service reduces commute times and improves access for…
Descriptors: Student Transportation, School Choice, Charter Schools, Decision Making
Christine Elizabeth Thelen – ProQuest LLC, 2020
This dissertation investigates challenges to access and equity embedded within different types of parental engagement policies, including school choice policies, in Michigan. Although many policy proponents claim that policies have the potential to provide more opportunities for marginalized parents, little is known about the access and equity…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, School Choice, School Policy, Policy Analysis
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Corinne E. Barrett DeWiele; Jason D. Edgerton – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
This paper examines the persistent, growing popularity of Canadian French immersion (FI) programmes. Critics charge that FI programmes are elitist, diverting already limited resources from other areas of the education system. We begin with a brief overview of the benefits of FI in Canada and enrolment trends. Next, sources of FI-related inequality…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immersion Programs, Second Language Instruction, French
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Juan de Dios Oyarzún; Lluís Parcerisa; Alejandro Carrasco Rozas – Research Papers in Education, 2024
In 2016, the Chilean Ministry of Education implemented the new School Admission System (SAS) designed with the goal of equalizing access to schools for the most disadvantaged families and reduce educational segregation. Yet it is not clear if the SAS is sensitive to socio-cultural minorities and their particular conditions. Hence, in this article…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Parent Attitudes, Students with Disabilities
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Julia Honoroff – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Background: The United States does not have a comprehensive, publicly funded early care and education (ECE) system. As a result, disparities in access and participation in quality ECE in the U.S. are well-documented. Low and middle-income families participate less frequently in ECE compared with higher-income families, often due to conflicts with…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Preschool Teachers, Public Education
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