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Colleen Hroncich – Cato Institute, 2023
The growth of homeschooling from a somewhat fringe movement during the 1970s and 1980s to a more widespread and socially accepted approach in recent decades has provided a strong foundation of flexible learning models. When Florida's school choice expansion, House Bill 1, was introduced in January 2023, one of its goals was to allow more…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, School Choice, Financial Support, School Funds
Bulkley, Katrina E.; Marsh, Julie A.; Mulfinger, Laura S. – National Center for Research on Education Access and Choice, 2021
In this study, the authors draw on 58 interviews with state policy makers and experts in five states to examine how state policy makers and education leaders think about school choice policy and how issues of equity show up in state-level discourse and action. The findings from these interviews suggest that more could be done to advance equity in…
Descriptors: State Policy, Equal Education, Access to Education, School Choice
Jabbar, Huriya; Enoch-Stevens, Taylor; Winchell Lenhoff, Sarah; Marsh, Julie; Daramola, Eupha Jeanne; Alonso, Jacob; Singer, Jeremy; Watson, Chanteliese; Mulfinger, Laura; Ogden, Kait; Bradley, Dwuana; Hemphill, Annie; Williams, Sheneka – National Center for Research on Education Access and Choice, 2023
In the spring of 2020, the COVID-19 virus shuttered schools across the country and world and calls for racial justice expanded into nearly every sphere of social and political life as the nation reeled at another life violently taken at the hands of a police officer. School system leaders faced difficult decisions about delivering instruction…
Descriptors: Educational Change, COVID-19, Pandemics, Racism
Jabbar, Huriya; Winchell Lenhof, Sarah; Marsh, Julie; Daramola, Eupha Jeanne; Alonso, Jacob; Singer, Jeremy; Watson, Chanteliese; Mulfinger, Laura – National Center for Research on Education Access and Choice, 2023
In March 2020, the coronavirus shuttered schools across the United States and the world. In the first year of the pandemic, school systems faced difficult decisions about how to deliver instruction while maintaining the safety and wellbeing of students, families, faculty, and staff. As the months passed, the consequences from this public health…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Responses, COVID-19, Pandemics
McShane, Michael Q. – Education Next, 2017
A privatization extremist. A religious zealot. A culture warrior. The new Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos, was painted as any or all of these things in the fevered weeks between the 2016 presidential election and her confirmation hearing. In the days following that hearing, tens of thousands of people flooded the lines of congressional…
Descriptors: Political Issues, Profiles, Public Officials, Educational Administration
Kaplan, Leslie S.; Owings, William A. – NASSP Bulletin, 2018
Betsy DeVos, the new U.S. Secretary of Education, has a reform agenda to advance school choice. Her track record includes enabling charter school growth in Michigan at taxpayers' expense with little oversight or accountability. Although an effective advocate, DeVos represents a broader policy movement to privatize American education, much of it…
Descriptors: School Choice, Educational Policy, Advocacy, Privatization
Cohen, Dan – Critical Studies in Education, 2017
Over the past 25 years charter school policies have spread through the United States at a rapid pace. However, despite this rapid growth these policies have spread unevenly across the country with important variations in how charter school systems function in each state. Drawing on case studies in Michigan and Oregon, this article argues that…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, School Policy, Marketing, Case Studies
Adamson, Frank; Galloway, Meredith – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2019
This article outlines different forms of education privatization operating globally, examines their prevalence within the United States, and analyzes whether student marginalization and segregation occurs at the local level. We analyze six U.S. districts with higher saturation levels of charter schools, the most predominant type of privatization…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Privatization, Charter Schools, School Segregation
White, Rachel; DeGrow, Ben – Mackinac Center for Public Policy, 2016
According to data collected by the state, Michigan has 601 private schools that enroll about 113,000 students--about 7 percent of all students in the state. All but 14 of Michigan's 84 counties have at least one private school operating within their boundaries. Despite the fact that private schools in Michigan are widespread, there is very little…
Descriptors: Private Education, Private Schools, State Surveys, Administrators
Ujifusa, Andrew – Education Week, 2013
State lawmakers will attempt to tackle a range of issues in legislative sessions getting under way this month, from making common academic standards a reality and funding schools based on performance, to allowing armed teachers and staff members on school grounds. Their task may be complicated by the still small and spotty economic recovery in…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, State Aid, State Action, State Legislation
Bolick, Clint – Education Next, 2008
In 1999 the Ohio Supreme Court found the Cleveland school voucher program to be constitutional, thereby allowing the three-year-old initiative to continue. However, the school voucher program was ended when Judge Solomon Oliver enjoined the program after the anti-voucher coalition filed suit asking for a preliminary injunction. The judge's…
Descriptors: Educational Vouchers, School Choice, Educational Legislation, Politics of Education
Spalding, Audrey – Mackinac Center for Public Policy, 2013
This study examines the use of Schools of Choice throughout Michigan over the last decade. Nearly 100,000 Michigan students use Schools of Choice to attend a school outside of the district in which they live. Participation has grown steadily, with enrollment growing by 144 percent over the past 10 years. This study finds that students enter…
Descriptors: Public Schools, School Choice, Student Participation, Enrollment Rate

Sandy, Jonathan – Economics of Education Review, 1992
Survey data from 759 persons who voted in a voucher proposal that appeared on the November 1978 ballot in Michigan are analyzed. Results indicate that income and public school quality are inversely related to the support for the voucher. The probability of favoring the voucher increases among African Americans, Catholics, and families with…
Descriptors: Educational Vouchers, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Attitudes, Private Schools
Kemerer, Frank R.; Maloney, Catherine – 2001
This article explores how the law currently influences accountability in three different privatization contexts: (1) private schools operated independently of the state; (2) public schools operated by private organizations under charter or subcontract with government entities; and (3) private schools participating in publicly-funded voucher…
Descriptors: Accountability, Charter Schools, Educational Administration, Educational Vouchers
Menendez, Albert J. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1999
The American people do not favor tax support for private or parochial schools. The issue of vouchers has been placed before the electorate 22 times since 1966, and the voters have rejected it 21 times. It makes little sense for state and national legislators to continue to press for unwanted programs. (MLH)
Descriptors: Educational Vouchers, Elections, Elementary Secondary Education, Parochial Schools
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