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School Choice around the World : ... and the Lessons We Can Learn

Counihan, Chris(Contributions by)Cowen, Nick(Contributions by)Deangelis, Corey(Contributions by)Lauri, Triin(Contributions by)Poder, Kaire(Contributions by)Shakeel, Danish(Contributions by)Wolf, Patrick J.(Contributions by)Young, Toby(Contributions by)Dixon, Pauline(Edited by)Humble, Steve(Edited by)
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This volume of essays examines the empirical evidence on school choice in different countries across Europe, North America, sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.

It demonstrates the advantages which choice offers in different institutional contexts, whether it be Free Schools in the UK, voucher systems in Sweden or private-proprietor schools for low-income families in Liberia.

Everywhere experience suggests that parents are `active choosers': they make rational and considered decisions, drawing on available evidence and responding to incentives which vary from context to context.

Government educators frequently downplay the importance of choice and try to constrain the options parents have.

But they face increasing resistance: the evidence is that informed parents drive improvements in school quality.

Where state education in some developing countries is particularly bad, private bottom-up provision is preferred even though it costs parents money which they can ill-afford.

This book is both a collection of inspiring case studies and a call to action.

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0255367791 / 9780255367790
Paperback / softback
379.111
06/06/2019
United Kingdom
English
200 pages
20 cm
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