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Choosing Choice:
School Choice in International Perspective

David Plank and Gary Sykes
Pub Date: April 2003, 256 pages

Cloth: $45, ISBN: 0807742910
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The first cross-national comparative study on school choice policies, this volume features prominent scholars who analyze experiences in countries around the world—England, Chile, South Africa, the Czech Republic, China, Australia, New Zealand, and Sweden. Together, they answer such important questions as: Why are policies that expand educational options being adopted in such a diverse set of countries? Why have governments in widely varying circumstances come to view school choice as an apt response to educational dilemmas? What have we learned about the impacts of these policies on existing educational systems and the quality of teaching and learning in the classroom? The analyses presented here illuminate school choice policies as a critical worldwide development in education, noting both similarities and differences across countries. This volume broadens our understanding of school choice on the world stage while exploring implications for education policy in the United States.

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