RESEARCH ON SCHOOL CHOICE |
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The merits of parental choice and competition between schools are usually debated on theoretical grounds, making it difficult to reach firm conclusions. But unbeknownst to most pundits and education reformers, there is a great wealth of hard evidence available on these subjects, if you know where to look. In particular, the history of schooling reveals a great deal about which approaches to school governance work, and which do not. The following links gather together some of that historical evidence, along with the latest findings from modern education reform studies. |
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