The Market Approach to Education
1 hr read
Rate this book:
About This Book
"Milwaukee, one of the nation's most segregated metropolitan areas, implemented in 1990 a school choice program aimed at improving the education of inner-city children by enabling them to attend a selection of private schools. In this book, John Witte provides a broad yet detailed framework for understanding the Milwaukee experiment and its implications for the market approach to American education. Witte brings a balanced perspective to the picture by demonstrating why it is wrong-headed to be pro- or anti-school choice in the abstract. He explains why the voucher program seems to be working in the specific case of Milwaukee, but warns that such programs would not necessarily promote equal education - and most likely harm the poor - if applied universally, across the socioeconomic spectrum."--Jacket.
Buy This Book
As an Amazon Associate and Bookshop.org affiliate, BookOrb earns from qualifying purchases.
Write a Review
Sign in to write a review.
More by John F. Witte
Choice and control in American education
Fourth-year report, Milwaukee
Fourth-year report, Milwaukee Parental Choice Program
Politics of Loopholes
Politics of Loopholes
Politics of Loopholes : the Im
Politics of Loopholes : the Improbable Prospects for U. S. Tax Reform
Public subsidies for private s
Public subsidies for private schools
The politics and development of the federal income tax