Educational freedom in urban America : Brown v. Board after half a century /
In 1954, with the Brown v. Board decision, the US Supreme Court declared segregated public schools unconstitutional. In this collection of recent perspectives, Salisbury (Center for Educational Freedom, Cato Institute) and Lartigue (D.C. K-12 Education Initiative) present leading scholars, educators...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. :
Cato Institute,
©2004.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The continuing struggle for parental choice / Howard Fuller
- Fulfilling the legacy of Brown v. Board of Education / Floyd Flake
- Freedom of choice: Brown, vouchers, and the philosophy of language / Gerald Robinson
- The meaning of Zelman and the future of school choice / Paul E. Peterson
- Educational freedom for D.C. schools / Casey Lartigue Jr.
- Undermining the teacher quality: the perverse consequences of certification / Chaim Karczag
- Private and public school desegregation in Atlanta 50 years after Brown v. Board of Education / Eric Wearne
- Building futures with private scholarships: the Washington scholarship fund / Tracey Johnson
- Success as a charter school: the Cesar Chavez experience / Irasema Salcido
- The politics of school choice: African-Americans and vouchers / David A. Bositis
- What does a voucher buy?: the cost of private schools in six cities / David Salisbury
- Markets and urban schooling: what choice-driven competition is doing, and how to make it do more / Frederick M. Hess
- How markets affect quality: testing a theory of market education against the international evidence / Andrew J. Coulson.