What America can learn from school choice in other countries /

"The book is, in part, the product of the May 2004 Cato Institute conference, 'Looking Worldwide : What America Can Learn from School Choice in Other Countries'"--Introduction

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Corporate Author: Cato Institute
Other Authors: Salisbury, David F., 1951-, Tooley, James
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : Cato Institute, 2005
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Public funding of school choice in Canada: a case study / Claudia R. Hepburn
  • School choice in Sweden: is there danger of a counterrevolution? / F. Mikael Sandström
  • The Chilean education voucher system / Claudio Sapelli
  • The special education scare: fact vs. fiction / Lewis M. Andrews
  • What the United States can learn from other countries / Charles L. Glenn
  • Private education for the poor: lessons for America? / James Tooley
  • School choice: lessons from New Zealand / Norman LaRocque
  • Evidence on the effects of choice and accountability from international student achievement tests / Ludger Woessmann
  • Market education and its critics: testing school choice criticisms against the international evidence / Andrew Coulson
  • Choice as an education reform catalyst: lessons from Chile, Milwaukee, Florida, Cleveland, Edgewood, New Zealand, and Sweden / John Merrifield.