Publication Date
In 2025 | 3 |
Since 2024 | 50 |
Since 2021 (last 5 years) | 223 |
Since 2016 (last 10 years) | 541 |
Descriptor
Public Schools | 541 |
School Choice | 541 |
Charter Schools | 240 |
Elementary Secondary Education | 222 |
Private Schools | 213 |
Educational Policy | 125 |
School Districts | 121 |
Parent Attitudes | 115 |
Educational Finance | 114 |
Equal Education | 110 |
Academic Achievement | 106 |
More ▼ |
Source
Author
DeAngelis, Corey A. | 11 |
Catt, Andrew D. | 10 |
DiPerna, Paul | 9 |
Wolf, Patrick J. | 9 |
Lueken, Martin F. | 8 |
Shaw, Michael | 8 |
Egalite, Anna J. | 6 |
Burke, Lindsey M. | 5 |
Cheng, Albert | 5 |
Domanico, Ray | 5 |
Hamlin, Daniel | 5 |
More ▼ |
Publication Type
Education Level
Audience
Policymakers | 17 |
Parents | 6 |
Community | 5 |
Teachers | 4 |
Administrators | 3 |
Researchers | 3 |
Media Staff | 1 |
Practitioners | 1 |
Students | 1 |
Location
District of Columbia | 31 |
Indiana | 29 |
New York (New York) | 29 |
Florida | 28 |
Illinois (Chicago) | 25 |
Louisiana (New Orleans) | 25 |
North Carolina | 23 |
Arizona | 20 |
United States | 19 |
Colorado (Denver) | 18 |
Michigan | 17 |
More ▼ |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Jude Schwalbach – Education Next, 2024
Open enrollment in public schools is a form of school choice that allows students to attend schools other than the one assigned to them by their school district. Though often less visible than policies such as charter schools, vouchers, and education savings accounts, K-12 open enrollment is rising in popularity across the nation, and 73 percent…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Open Enrollment, Public Schools, School Choice
Kathleen Mulvaney-Panjwani; Nancy Collins; Dinah Sparks – National Center for Education Statistics, 2024
This Data Point uses data from the 2019 Parent and Family Involvement Survey of the National Household Education Surveys Program (PFI-NHES). The 2019 PFI collected data about students in kindergarten through grade 12. The survey explored many aspects of families' experiences with schooling, including how parents reported choosing schools for their…
Descriptors: School Choice, Parent School Relationship, Parent Attitudes, Public Schools
Kerri Keller – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Public K-12 education is a one-size-fits-all system that cannot meet the diverse needs of students. When parents choose a school, they look at several criteria unique to their situation and make trade-offs between their preferences based on their needs. The purpose of this study was to explore the factors influencing parents to enroll their…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Parent Attitudes, School Choice, Public Schools
Raf Vanderstraeten – Nordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy, 2023
The genesis of the education system is linked with the rapid expansion of school education in the eighteenth and nineteenth century. The genesis of the education system therefore brought about a primary form of differentiation in the education system, viz. the differentiation between family and school. Family education and school education can be…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Home Schooling, Individualized Instruction, Education
Martin F. Lueken – EdChoice, 2024
This policy brief discusses "switchers" and "non-switchers" in the context of choice programs with broad eligibility (universal and near-universal choice programs). Switchers are students who would have enrolled in a public school without any financial assistance from a choice program. Non-switchers are students who would have…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Money Management, Banking, Private Schools
Sultan, Saleha – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this narrative inquiry is to examine factors that influence military parents when they choose between on-base public schools and off-base public schools during a relocation for their child with special needs. According to the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA, 2015) there are approximately 650,000 military dependent…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, Parents, School Choice, Public Schools
Mathew D. L. Frump – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation examines the perceptions of parents who open enroll their children in an alternative public school by diving into the lived experiences of these individuals. The research is grounded in three theoretical frameworks: Parent Involvement Theory (McCurdy and Daro, 2001), Rational Choice Theory (Adler et al., 2014), and Market Theory…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, School Choice, Open Enrollment, Reputation
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
Stéphane Lavertu – Thomas B. Fordham Institute, 2024
For more than twenty-five years, public charter schools have served Ohio families and communities by providing quality educational options beyond the local school district. But it's no secret that we've also had a long-standing debate over whether increasing school choice impacts students who remain in traditional districts. In important--and…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, School Choice, Graduation Rate, Attendance Patterns
Pusztai, Gabriella; Róbert, Péter; Fényes, Hajnalka – Journal of School Choice, 2023
In this study, we examine the features of school choice by comparing parental involvement between denominational and public schools. In Hungary, denominational schools reemerged after the fall of communism in 1989, and their share increased further after 2010. The survey data, we employ, refer to primary school children's parents and were focused…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, School Choice, Foreign Countries, Elementary Schools
Le Feuvre, Lauren; Hogan, Anna; Thompson, Greg; Mockler, Nicole – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2023
Marketization is the development of quasi-markets on the systemic level, which promote choice, competition, accountability, and devolution in public schooling. Marketing is a strategy that individual school leaders employ to respond to these logics. This paper argues that education marketization has led to an increase in school-based marketing…
Descriptors: Marketing, Public Schools, Foreign Countries, Principals
Das, Jishnu – Education Next, 2023
In low- and middle-income countries, private schools account for 20 percent of all primary enrollment and are rapidly gaining ground. In Pakistan, the number of private schools rose to more than 70,000 by 2015, up from 3,000 in 1982; by 2015, these schools educated 34 percent of Pakistani children enrolled in primary schools. This growth in…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Public Schools, Private Schools, Elementary Secondary Education
"It's a Chance, Not a Choice": Black Families, School Choice, and Gentrification in Washington, D.C.
Alisha Butler; Bradley Quarles – Teachers College Record, 2024
Background: Public education reforms, such as expanded school choice, have become a critical lever for remaking urban landscapes. These reforms often aim to attract and retain affluent and White families in urban schools, so scholars have examined how these parents navigate the perceived risk of choosing these schools for their children. Purpose:…
Descriptors: African Americans, School Choice, Neighborhoods, Public Schools
Martin F. Lueken – EdChoice, 2024
This report summarizes the fiscal effects of education choice programs across the United States from an analysis of 48 private education choice programs in 25 states plus D.C. The programs in the analysis include five education savings account programs, 22 school voucher programs, and 21 tax credit scholarship programs. This study estimates the…
Descriptors: School Choice, Private Schools, Costs, Expenditure per Student
Campos, Christopher; Kearns, Caitlin – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2023
Does a school district that expands school choice provide better outcomes for students than a neighborhood-based assignment system? This paper studies the Zones of Choice (ZOC) program, a school choice initiative of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) that created small high school markets in some neighborhoods but left attendance-zone…
Descriptors: Public Schools, School Choice, School Districts, High Schools