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Coons, John E. – Journal of School Choice, 2010
Every child gets assigned to a public or private school chosen by some adult. The question is which adult should hold that authority by law and exercise it in practice. Our Federal Constitution recognizes the authority of custodial parents; but our systems of tax-based schools effectively dethrone working-class parents and the poor; most of whose…
Descriptors: Children, Empowerment, School Choice, Parent Rights
Sapelli, Claudio – Journal of School Choice, 2010
Many papers describe the Chilean voucher system as the "textbook" voucher case. But this is mistaken and has prevented research to undertake the key question of how the particular design of the Chilean voucher system determines the results obtained in Chile. This also prevents discussion of how a voucher system with a different design could lead…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Incentives, Supply and Demand, Foreign Countries
Keller, Tim – Journal of School Choice, 2010
This reply addresses concerns raised by Dr. Harmon in "Beyond 'Cain v. Horne.'" In response to the issues she raises, I explain that the appropriate constitutional inquiry is not whether there is some incidental financial benefit to private schools but whether a challenged voucher program was enacted to assist students in obtaining the best…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Disabilities, Educational Vouchers, Educational Quality
Hill, Paul T.; Lake, Robin J. – Journal of School Choice, 2010
When charter schools first emerged nearly two decades ago, critics claimed they would promote segregation by serving privileged white students whose families take advantage of choice. But state laws, philanthropists, and charter school founders targeted these new schools to serve disadvantaged students in urban districts. Critics then tried to…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Civil Rights, Economically Disadvantaged, Laws
Dillon, Erin – Journal of School Choice, 2010
In 2007, Andrew J. Rotherham proposed a new approach to the contentious issue of charter school caps, the statutory limits on charter school growth in place in several states. Rotherham's proposal, termed "smart charter school caps," called for quality sensitive caps that allow the expansion of high-performing charter schools while also…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Policy, State Legislation, State Regulation
Alegre, Miquel Angel; Benito, Ricard; Gonzalez, Isaac – Journal of School Choice, 2010
This article deals with the debate on the assessment of pupils' socioeconomic dispersion among schools. First, the paper complements the traditional way of measuring "segregation," which refers to the distribution of a specific subgroup of pupils across different schools, by introducing a new measure which we call "school polarization level." As…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Diversity, Socioeconomic Status, Municipalities
Garnett, Richard W. – Journal of School Choice, 2010
Richard Komer's paper helpfully and carefully shows that, after the Supreme Court's 2002 ruling in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, a formidable obstacle to choice-based educational reform has been removed, and also that other, no-less-formidable obstacles remain, in the form of anti-aid provisions contained in various states' own constitutions. This…
Descriptors: Parochial Schools, School Choice, Constitutional Law, Urban Areas
Bunar, Nihad – Journal of School Choice, 2010
The aim of this article is to outline some major defining aspects of the Swedish controlled school market and to describe and analyze how a number of urban school leaders in the Swedish cities of Stockholm and Malmo define, understand, and respond to the competition they see. Based on interviews with school leaders and research on a wide range of…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Competition, School Choice, School Segregation
Kenny, Lawrence W. – Journal of School Choice, 2010
Virtually all voucher programs in the United States limit vouchers to a large struggling city such as Cleveland, Milwaukee, or the District of Columbia. This study examines the votes cast by 188 Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives who cast votes on (a) a nationwide voucher plan in 2001 and (b) a 2003 proposal for vouchers for DC. This…
Descriptors: Educational Vouchers, Urban Schools, School District Size, Politics of Education
Monto, Martin A.; Dahmen, Jessica – Journal of School Choice, 2009
This study compares the college freshman grade point averages of public and private high school graduates attending a "more selective" private university. Though graduates of public high schools had slightly lower SAT scores than graduates of private high schools, their end-of-freshman-year grade point averages were somewhat higher across academic…
Descriptors: High Schools, Grade Point Average, Private Schools, Public Schools
Merrifield, John – Journal of School Choice, 2009
Studies of existing best practices cannot determine whether the current "best" schooling practices could be even better, less costly, or more effective and/or improve at a faster rate, but we can discover a cost effective menu of schooling options and each item's minimum cost through market accountability experiments. This paper describes…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Tax Credits, School Choice, Educational Vouchers
Bukhari, Patras; Randall, E. Vance – Journal of School Choice, 2009
This study explored the factors that influenced parental decisions to exit a public school and enroll their children in a private school. It also explored why parents chose the specific private school their child attends and the level of satisfaction they have with their private school choice. The key reasons for leaving public education were: (a)…
Descriptors: Class Size, Private Schools, School Choice, Moral Values
Berg, Nathan; Merrifield, John – Journal of School Choice, 2009
Merrifield (2009) provides a useful polemic about the sad state of data analysis too frequently encountered in the school choice literature. Available data come from limited policy experiments with only modest amounts of choice and competition. The effects of very modest changes in school choice on school performance are, as one might expect,…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, School Choice, Competition, Educational Change
Macey, Erin; Decker, Janet; Eckes, Suzanne – Journal of School Choice, 2009
Many claim that the Knowledge is Power Program has experienced success in closing the achievement gap in urban and rural communities across America. Studies suggest that KIPP charter schools enroll an overwhelming proportion of poor and minority students and often outperform their district peers. However, the purpose of this study is not to…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Academic Achievement, Minority Groups, Educational Strategies
Berg, Nathan; Merrifield, John – Journal of School Choice, 2009
Benefiting from new data provided by experimental economists, behavioral economics is now moving beyond empirical tests of standard behavioral assumptions to the problem of designing improved institutions that are tuned to fit real-world behavior. It is therefore worthwhile to consider the potential for new experiments to advance school choice…
Descriptors: School Choice, Behavioral Science Research, Cost Effectiveness, Organizational Change

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