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Juxtaposing some contradictory findings from research on school choice

  • Autores: Anthony Kelly
  • Localización: Magis: Revista Internacional de Investigación en Educación, ISSN-e 2027-1182, Vol. 2, Nº. 3, 2009, págs. 89-110
  • Idioma: español
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    • Research over the last twenty years on school choice and local markets in education has been contradictory or inconclusive: some supports the movement to give parents more freedom in choosing schools; other findings support the view that greater choice further disadvantages the already disadvantaged. Irrespective of philosophical position, it can be said that school choice is driven by political economy in that its benefits and shortcomings are as a consequence of engagement with political or socio-economic imperatives. This paper juxtaposes some findings from the UK, the US and Europe in a socio-political context and discusses their theoretical implications.

      Key words author School choice.

      Key words plus School choice, research, school choice, sociopolitic aspects.

      Transference to practice This paper brings together international research on school choice and will enable policy makers and school leaders better to understand its benefits and disadvantages.


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