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Markets, Choice and Equity in Education Book
What has been the impact of parental choice and competition upon schools? How do parents choose schools for their children? Who are the winners and losers in the education market? These questions are discussed in this book, which draws upon a three-year study of market forces in education. The authors examine the complexities of parental choice and school responses to the introduction of market forces in education. Particular attention is paid to issues of opportunity and equity. Patterns of access and involvement related to gender, ethnicity and social class are identified. This book highlights the specificity and idiosyncrasies of local education markets. However, it also offers a systematic theorization of the education market, its operation and consequences. It is intended for students on BEd and Masters courses in education, headteachers and senior managers in schools, and policy analysts.Read More
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- 0335193692
- 9780335193691
- Sharon Gewirtz, Stephen J. Ball, Richard Bowe
- 1 December 1995
- Open University Press
- Paperback (Book)
- 209
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