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Learning from School Choice

Learning from School Choice

Bryan C. Hassel and Paul E. Peterson, Brookings Institution Press 1998 c. 442pp.

PART I: Introduction

Chapter 1: School Choice: A Report Card

Chapter 2: The Case for Charter Schools

PART II: School Choice and School Reform

Chapter 3: Governance and Educational Quality

Chapter 4: Civic Values in Public and Private Schools

Chapter 5: Policy Churn and the Plight of Urban School Reform

PART III: Public School Choice

Chapter 6: Analyzing School Choice Reforms That Use America's Traditional Forms of Parental Choice

Chapter 7: Interdistrict Choice in Massachusetts

Chapter 8: Charter Schools as Seen by Students, Teachers, and Parents

Chapter 9: The Performance of Privately Managed Schools: An Early Look at the Edison Project

Chapter 10: Charter Schools: Politics and Practice in Four States

PART IV: Vouchers for Private Schools

Chapter 11: Comparing Public Choice and Private Voucher Programs in San Antonio

Chapter 12: Evidence from the Indianapolis Voucher Program

Chapter 13: School Choice in Milwaukee: A Randomized Experiment

Chapter 14: Lesssons from the Cleveland Scholarship Program

PART V: Constitutional Issues

Chapter 15: Why Parents Should Choose

Chapter 16: School Choice and State Constitutional Law

Contributors

Index

Tables

Figures

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