School Vouchers And Privatization Hardcover
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Danny Weil
Book Description
Explore this controversial approach to education, its practical applications, successes, and failures in a straightforward guide that covers every facet of the issue, from for-profit schools to outsourcing of school management to vouchers. The book covers everything from school vouchers to little-known market-based educational reforms like for-profit management of public schools, commercialism in the classroom, philanthropic tuition sponsorships, faith-based charities, educational tax credits, corporate curriculum, and advertising as well as exclusive agreements between companies and schools. It includes case studies of two well-established voucher systems: the milwaukee parental choice program and the private national voucher policy in chile, a program started in l973. The book also includes a chronology, directories, bibliographies, and other reference content. Coverage of private curriculum efforts, outsourcing, the role of teacher unions, and the emergence of for-profit schools provides a directory of organizations, associations, and government agencies involved with private choice, vouchers, and market-based educational reforms
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9781576073469
Language
English
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Publication Date
09 Jan 2003
Number of Pages
320
About the Author
Danny Weil is professor of philosophy and critical thinking at Allen Hancock College in Santa Maria, CA, and the director of the Critical Thinking Institute.
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[a] thought-provoking book that looks at both the theoretical and empirical issues surrounding school privatization . . . Throughout the discussion, weil produces a fair and balanced treatment of some truly controversial issues. A must-read for those interested in the privatization of u.S. Schools. Essential. All levels. - Choice