
Choice and selection are now cornerstones of education policies wherever these have been shaped by market economics. Now, as never before, schools can face uncertain futures, because their survival is determined by external factors such as admission policies and parental preferences. Because of the link between schooling, and housing and other public sector services, the implications of increasing choice extends well beyond education. Schools, Markets and Choice Policies brings together the findings of the most comprehensive research ever conducted into choice in secondary education, and provides in-depth context, analysis and discussion. In assessing the impact of choice policies not only upon the education system itself, but also upon wider society, it provides valuable insights into economic and social segregation. A groundbreaking contribution to the debate on the role of choice and market economies in education, this book is essential reading for anyone involved in determining or implementing education policy at all levels.
This book investigates the systemic consequences of market-driven choice policies on secondary education and their broader impact on social and economic segregation. The authors, Chris Taylor, John Fitz, and Stephen Gorard, utilize extensive empirical research to evaluate how admission policies and parental preferences influence school stability. They argue that the integration of market economics into public education creates complex dependencies between schooling, housing, and public services that extend beyond the classroom.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a foundational text for understanding the structural implications of market-based education reforms. Readers frequently note the academic rigor and the depth of the data provided, making it a standard reference for policy analysts and educational researchers.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2003-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203609042
ISBN-13:
9780203609040
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