ABSTRACT

This volume provides a unique insight into current understanding of a range of issues central to any analysis and evaluation of market-like systems in schooling, including:
* Diversity and hierarchy amongst schools
* Parental criteria for choosing schools
* The differential impact on advantaged and disadvantaged families
* National and international variations in educational policies
* Rules and practices concerning school admissions
Implications for future research and for educational policy are highlighted and the final chapter provides an overview of key themes and issues. This book will interest all those involved in educational policy, researchers, students, headteachers and other senior managers in schools.

chapter 1|6 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 2|22 pages

DIVERSITY, DIFFERENTIATION AND HIERARCHY

chapter 3|14 pages

MARKETING QUALITY

chapter 4|14 pages

SCHOOL SYSTEM RESPONSES TO EXTERNAL CHANGE

chapter 5|12 pages

OPTING INTO THE PAST?

chapter 7|16 pages

PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT AND SCHOOL CHOICE

chapter 11|14 pages

POLICIES FOR SCHOOL CHOICE

chapter 12|12 pages

ADMISSIONS TO SCHOOLS