School Choice and Competition: Markets in the Public Interest?
Discover the compelling insights shared in School Choice and Competition: Markets in the Public Interest? by Carl Bagley, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1998. This thought-provoking book presents a detailed investigation into the effects of education reforms focused on increasing choice and competition within the school system.
Spanning 270 pages, Bagley delves into how these reforms impact students, parents, and educators, offering valuable perspectives for anyone interested in the future of education. The book critically examines whether the introduction of market dynamics truly serves the public interest or if it leads to unintended consequences.
Whether you are an education professional, a policy maker, or a concerned parent, School Choice and Competition provides essential knowledge that can empower your understanding of the ongoing debates surrounding school choice. Don't miss the opportunity to explore these important themes in the evolving landscape of education.