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Shakeel, M. Danish; Henderson, Michael – Journal of School Choice, 2019
The role of political factors, specifically of public opinion, in the relatively low penetration of charter schools into rural America remains unclear. We use 8 years of national survey data to demonstrate that rural residents express less support for charter schools than residents of other locales do. We attribute this gap to differences in…
Descriptors: School Choice, Public Opinion, Charter Schools, Rural Population
Alves, Michael J. – Equity and Choice, 1984
Describes a policy adopted in 1981 in Cambridge public schools: No child is assigned to school on the basis of residence, and all parents and students are given the opportunity to gain admission to their preferred desegregated school within the city. Such systemwide, controlled open enrollment is working to prevent resegregation. (GC)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Enrollment Trends, Magnet Schools, School Choice

Lankford, Hamilton; Wyckoff, James – Economics of Education Review, 1992
Develops conceptual framework for analyzing school choice decisions, evaluates past empirical research, and estimates individual choice model using a data set merging 1980 individual-level census data with information about New York schools. Results suggest parents are sensitive to the relative quality of school offerings, the tuition of religious…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Attitudes, Private Schools

Goldhaber, Dan D. – Economics of Education Review, 1996
Uses 1988 National Education Longitudinal Study data to explore whether public-private high school choice would help improve students' overall achievement. Applies estimated sectoral achievement differentials to a structural school choice model to determine if parents choose schools that academically benefit their children. Private schools do not…
Descriptors: Econometrics, High Schools, Longitudinal Studies, Private Schools
Elam, Stanley M. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1990
The twenty-second annual Gallup Poll surveyed parents and community members concerning national educational goals, school choice, parental control of public schools, examinations for promotion, grade retention and dropout rates, access to personal information about students, equal educational opportunity, desirability of teaching as a career,…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Parent Attitudes
Andre-Bechely, Lois – Equity and Excellence in Education, 2004
The article incorporates a critical theoretical and methodological framework to study a large urban district's implementation of a court-ordered voluntary integration program through magnet school choice. Drawing on the interview data from parents and district staff, the author analyzes the data as they relate to the district's magnet school…
Descriptors: School Choice, Magnet Schools, Voluntary Desegregation, Admission (School)
Howell, William G.; West, Martin R.; Peterson, Paul E. – Education Next, 2007
Americans both care about their schools and want them to improve. Though adults give the nation's public schools only mediocre grades, they are willing to invest more money in public education and they are reasonably confident that doing so will improve student learning. They are also open to a host of school reforms ranging from high-stakes…
Descriptors: School Policy, Federal Legislation, Ethnic Groups, Educational Change

Borland, Melvin V.; Howsen, Roy M. – Education Economics, 2000
Corrects for potential bias and inconsistency in the estimated coefficient on market competition (among schools) by constructing a system of equations with endogenous expressions of student achievement and market competition. Policy makers seeking to improve student achievement should encourage market competition among schools. (Contains 13…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Competition, Elementary Secondary Education, Error Correction
Elam, Stanley M.; Rose, Lowell C. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1995
The 1995 Phi Delta Kappa/Gallup Poll features in-depth exploration of various educational issues. Respondents rate their own communities' schools higher than the nation's schools. Lack of discipline and waning financial support are schools' major problems. People believe that disruptive and learning-disabled students should be educated in separate…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Discipline, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
Hardy, Lawrence – American School Board Journal, 2000
This special section outlines recent trends, including U.S. population projections (highlighting growth in aging and minority groups), public opinion about schools and school choice, accountability concerns, achievement scores, technology access, early childhood issues, and state and regional statistics on finance, school characteristics, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Early Childhood Education, Educational Finance, Educational Trends

Scott, Gary J. – Education Economics, 2000
A general equilibrium schooling model shows that greater school efficiency is complementary with more equal opportunity, increased overall learning, more integration, stable teacher salaries, and fewer course preparations per teacher. Transferring students to area schools with curricula suited to their abilities would secure these ends. (Contains…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Academic Standards, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Economics