Freedom and school choice in American education
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Education policy Palgrave Macmillan Firm, Palgrave Macmillan, Volume 1st, New York, p.198 (2011)Call Number:
Cubb LB1027.9 .F74 2011URL:
http://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/9315572Keywords:
Privatization in education--United States, School choice--United StatesAbstract:
Contents: The big rock candy mountain of education / Jay P. Greene -- On the way to school: why and how to make a market in education / Andrew J. Coulson -- The design of school choice programs: a systems approach / George A. Clowes -- Private choice as a progressive disruptive technology / Matthew Ladner --"Unbounded liberty, and even caprice": why "school choice" is dangerous to education / Sheldon Richman -- Revolution at the grassroots in developing countries: implications for school choice in America / Pauline Dixon and James Tooley -- Do children have a "right" to an education? / C. Bradley Thompson -- Universal vouchers or bust! / Greg Forster.
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eng

