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Myths of Educational Choice Judith Pearson

Myths of Educational Choice By Judith Pearson

Myths of Educational Choice by Judith Pearson


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The range of potential consequences of choice have not been thoroughly examined before implementation--a serious problem because educational choice may undermine the basic principles of public education in a democratic society and increase existing inequities in educational opportunities for many students.

Myths of Educational Choice Summary

Myths of Educational Choice by Judith Pearson

This volume is a thorough and comprehensive examination of the concerns about educational choice. Judith Pearson identifies errors, omissions, and fallacies in the economic and political theories used to justify choice and raises questions about the potential impacts of choice on both urban and rural public schools and consumers. The range of potential consequences of choice have not been thoroughly examined before implementation--a serious problem because educational choice may undermine the basic principles of public education in a democratic society and increase existing inequities in educational opportunities for many students. The bandwagon for choice is already rolling at great speed, with such high-powered proponents as President George Bush and Secretary of Education Lamar Alexander.

The book opens with a skeptical examination of the popular perception of a general crisis in education and the interpretation of test scores upon which this notion is based. Chapter 2 describes the implementation of educational choice in Minnesota and critically examines the thoroughness and objectivity of the program monitoring and evaluation. Chapter 3 describes Minnesota's K-12 open enrollment program and critically examines the three Working Papers that are the total of the state's program evaluation. The chapter also explores abuses of the laissez-faire choice program and the impacts of student and dollar transfers on local school districts. In chapters 4 and 5, the author investigates the popular concept that bureaucracy is the cause of problems in education and questions the appropriateness of applying a policy of deregulation to public education. Chapter 7 examines the existing inequities in educational funding and suggests that choice may make a bad situation much worse, particularly in urban schools. In Chapter 8, the author looks at the probable ways that abuses of the competitive market system will adversely affect consumers of education. Chapter 9 addresses the obvious: Where there are winners in a competitive marketplace, there are also losers. Who are they, individually and collectively? Also analyzed are the impacts of choice on educators, school boards, administrators, and teachers. Finally, Pearson challenges the constitutionality of choice through the probable inclusion of public funding for private schools.

About Judith Pearson

JUDITH PEARSON has twenty-three years of experience as a public school educator in Minnesota, the first state to experiment with choice in education. She has a Specialists' Degree in School Administration and holds Minnesota licensure for Secondary Principal and Superintendent of Schools. She has taught for thirteen years in secondary social studies

r service in administration includes seven years as Principal, two years as Superintendent of Schools, and three years as an elected school board director in a large rural Minnesota school district.

Table of Contents

Preface Choice and Crisis Choice and Minnesota Choice and Open Enrollment Choice and Governance Choice and Deregulation Choice and Supply Side Choice and Revenue Choice and Demand Side Choice and Winners versus Losers Choice and Professionals Choice and the Constitutions References Index

Additional information

NPB9780275941697
9780275941697
0275941698
Myths of Educational Choice by Judith Pearson
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1992-11-30
168
N/A
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