School Choice A Balanced Approach

“School Choice: A Balanced Approach” by William Jeynes, published by Bloomsbury Academic on April 25, 2014, is an illustrated work comprising 246 pages. This book provides quantitative evidence to explore the effectiveness of public charter schools compared to traditional public schools, while also examining faith-based educational institutions. Jeynes aims to present an unbiased analysis of research surrounding school choice, offering insights that have been recognized by both the G.W. Bush and Obama administrations.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of various educational systems, focusing on the implications of school choice programs. The book addresses critical questions regarding which school choice initiatives are likely to succeed or fail, and how these programs may impact government budgets. By analyzing the aims and objectives of educational policy and reform, Jeynes contributes to a nuanced understanding of the financial and educational landscape, making this work relevant for educators, policymakers, and the general public interested in the future of American education.
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Are public charter schools more effective than traditional public schools? This book provides quantitative evidence to answer this question and considers a better way to undertake a policy of school choice.
School Choice: A Balanced Approach is the most comprehensive examination of traditional public schools, public charter schools, and faith-based schools that has ever been undertaken. By considering and comparing the overall data on these three types of educational systems, it provides insight on likely outcomes of school choice programs. The author’s objective is not to advance any particular agenda, but rather to provide readers with an unbiased analysis of research that has been embraced by both the G.W. Bush and Obama administrations that will allow for fresh thinking and the betterment of American education as a whole.
Author William H. Jeynes, PhD, asks vital questions regarding the school choice issue that are often overlooked: Which specific programs of school choice are likely to work, and which would likely fail? Is school choice really a boon for the private sector? How might the implementation of school choice programs increase or decrease the financial burden on government budget deficits? This book carefully addresses a relevant topic that ultimately affects every American, making it essential reading for everyone from government officials and educators to students and the general public.
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