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2by Edwards, Danielle Sanderson Published in Journal of school choice (//)“...Although there exists a large body of literature concerning the impacts of school choice policies, few studies focus on the choices of rural students. Using a...”
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3“...Does school racial composition influence where parents choose to send their children to school? This paper contributes to the literature on school racial...”
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4“...In this article, we explore why American populists may be attracted to the educational choice. Though populist factions may support either elitist institutions...”
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5by Maranto, Robert Published in Journal of school choice (02.01.2021)“... as the year of Covid. As detailed in the fall 2020 Covid special section of the Journal of School Choice, school systems all over the world reacted to this exogenous...”
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6by Frisby, Craig L Published in Journal of school choice (02.01.2021)“...Popular ideas often spread like wildfire among higher education curricula within teacher preparation programs, which leads to the hasty promotion of constructs...”
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7by Singer, Jeremy Published in Journal of school choice (02.01.2021)“...I use the definition of populism as a discursive frame to consider the extent to which the politics of school choice in the United States have been populist...”
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8by Maranto, Robert Published in Journal of school choice (02.01.2021)“...Inherently, populism questions elite values and expertise; thus, populists oppose and usually are opposed by elites. Here, I discuss how American Political...”
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11by Carrasco, Alejandro Honey, Ngaire Oyarzún, Juan De Dios Mendoza, Manuela Published in Journal of school choice (02.01.2021)“...In 2019, the right-wing Government of Chile was expected to implement a substantial reform regarding student assignment to schools that had been passed by the...”
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12“...This study examined educational experiences of families under COVID and their schooling decisions in the 2021 school year. Results from a survey of 1743...”
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13“...We use a quadratic equation to estimate trends in cohort performances in the charter and district sectors on the National Assessment of Educational Progress in...”
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14by Wu, Mei-Jiun Published in Journal of school choice (01.10.2020)“...By case-studying a multi-route school-choice system like that of Hong Kong, this study attempts to investigate the role of district characteristics in student...”
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15“...The COVID-19 pandemic forced America's public schools to close in the latter half of the 2019-20 school year. Schools' reopening plans vary for 2020-21. We...”
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16by Maranto, Robert Queiroz e Melo, Rodrigo Glenn, Charles Published in Journal of school choice (01.10.2020)“...Globalization brings benefits such as economic growth and exposure to new products and people. Yet it also brings risks, as shown most recently by the COVID-19...”
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17by Watson, Angela R Published in Journal of school choice (01.10.2020)“...After a turbulent spring of COVID induced virtual learning, some traditional public schools in the U.S. are hesitant to reopen with face-to-face instruction in...”
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18by DeAngelis, Corey A Published in Journal of school choice (//)“...Access to public charter schools could theoretically reduce school safety problems by increasing competitive pressures, improving matches between schools and...”
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19by Fahy, Colleen A Published in Journal of school choice (//)“...This study examines the supply-side decision to participate in interdistrict school choice by incorporating a district's own characteristics, those of its...”
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20“...Safety-seeking has fueled the growth of charter schools. Descriptive evidence suggests different possible factors underlying safety in charter schools. This...”