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Sara Nejatifar; Ahmad Abedi; Amir Ghamarani; Faramarz Asanjarani – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2024
Hybrid homeschooling is still in its initial phase in the Iranian education system and is still a mystery to many educators and parents. This study aimed to explore the reasons for choosing the homeschooling approach for gifted students using a grounded theory method. The sample of this qualitative study included 15 parents of gifted children and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Blended Learning, Home Schooling, Parent Attitudes
Swechcha Roy; Saikat Kumar Paul; Amarjeet Kumar; Vivek Agnihotri – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2024
Location of schools is one of the most important factors for encouraging active school transportation. The study identifies a gap that children lose a considerable amount of time in their school trips. The reason behind this is also identified: the ignorance of the population's preferences while planning for this infrastructure. Location of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Attitudes, Preferences, School Choice
Line Saur; Rita Nikolai – Journal of School Choice, 2024
The German school system is known for its stratified secondary school system following the four-year elementary school. While access to grammar schools was strictly regulated in German school history, most federal states have now strengthened the will of parents and abolished the tradition of binding elementary school recommendations. New in the…
Descriptors: School Choice, Politics of Education, Foreign Countries, Secondary Schools
Adamo Di Giovanni; Lana Parker – Critical Education, 2024
In this article, we draw on various critical perspectives to theorize neoliberal choice and examine how it has been deployed to market new educational reforms in Ontario. We begin by offering a contemporary framing of neoliberalism that looks at its core elements as well as its chameleon-like tendencies to draw on neoconservative elements as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Neoliberalism, Social Systems, Educational Change
Eli Smeplass; Anna Cecilia Rapp; Anabel Corral-Granados – Oxford Review of Education, 2024
This article explores the institutional dynamics that contribute to educational inequality within Nordic cities. The persistent issue of social inequality in education remains a prominent challenge for the Nordic welfare states. By investigating the gaps between educational policies and their practical implementation, this study sheds light on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Equal Education, Educational Policy, Housing
Xiaoxin Wu – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2024
Since it emerged in the mid-1980s, the school choice phenomenon in China has been the target of severe criticism from all levels of government and the general public. The current nationwide movement of rotating teachers and principals (RTP) is a new attempt to control and eventually eliminate the practice of school choice. Using data from…
Descriptors: School Choice, Occupational Mobility, Teachers, Principals
Juan Matta; Alexis Orellana – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Do residential neighbors affect each others' schooling choices? We exploit oversubscription lotteries in Chile's centralized school admission system to identify the effect of close neighbors on application and enrollment decisions. A student is 5-7% more likely to rank a high school as their first preference and to attend that school if their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Choice, Peer Influence, Enrollment Influences
Gill Rutherford – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2024
The compulsory education of students who have complex learning characteristics has received little attention in New Zealand research literature. This paper explores the positive educational experiences of a student who transferred from one high school to another in the same city, which resulted in him 'actually learning'. Using Appreciative…
Descriptors: Learning, Foreign Countries, High School Students, School Choice
Ee-Seul Yoon – Peabody Journal of Education, 2024
This study examines the extent to which school choice in the Toronto Catholic District School Board impacts equity and segregation. This examination is important because full public funding for the Board should adhere to the goals of public education, namely, equity and inclusion of all students. A critical policy geography perspective is applied…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Catholic Schools, Equal Education, School Choice
Wanru Xu; Bram Spruyt – Educational Review, 2024
In recent years, Innovative Schools in Dali have received increasing coverage in Chinese social media and have also attracted middle-class parents from cities, as viable bottom-up educational initiatives. This paper explores the rationales for Chinese middle-class parents' choice of Innovative Schools in Dali. Analysis of data from online…
Descriptors: College Students, Middle Class, Nontraditional Education, Parents
Erin Early; Paula Devine; Minchen Liu; Dirk Schubotz – Review of Education, 2024
The education system in Northern Ireland (NI) is complex with the diversity of management structures reflecting religious affiliation and academic selection. Within the system, integrated education provides a mechanism to promote reconciliation among divided communities. Integrated education has been aided by legislation--most recently, the…
Descriptors: Integrated Curriculum, Foreign Countries, Measures (Individuals), Web Sites
Andrea Parma; Tommaso Agasisti; Costanzo Ranci – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
In Italy, parents are free to choose the primary school for their children without restrictions imposed by catchment areas. This freedom of choice, inspired by quasi-market mechanisms, aims to foster competition between schools and raise educational standards. Analysing the case of Milan using regression models and administrative data for the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Choice, Elementary School Students, Elementary Education
Hsiao-Yuh Ku – History of Education, 2024
Arthur Seldon (1916-2005) was a significant British neo-liberal economist in the second half of the twentieth century. From 1957 to 1988, as the "engine room" of the Institute of Economic Affairs, Seldon had been advocating the reform of "free" state education. He vigorously argued for education vouchers, by which each parent…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Educational Vouchers, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Maarit Alasuutari; Ville Ruutiainen; Kirsti Karila – Education Inquiry, 2024
Finland has traditionally had a universal early childhood education and care (ECEC) system like the other Nordic countries, but in the last 15 years this system has undergone considerable marketisation and privatisation suggested to enable parental choice of ECEC. Much of the existing research on parental ECEC decisions has been conducted in…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries, Private Schools, Access to Education
Csaba Csíkos; Zita É. Nagy; Réka Török; András Guba; Miklós Katona; László Lázár – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2024
This empirical study focuses on the factors of school parents' school choice whose children just started to attend one of the Piarist (Catholic) Schools in Hungary. 270 parents completed an online questionnaire where the groups of questions concerned several facets of their beliefs and values. The results show how parental expectations and beliefs…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Catholic Schools, Religious Education, Moral Values