Parental Choice in EducationA comprehensive review of major research into parental choice in the light of the 1988 Education Reform Act. This book examines the immediate and long term effects of choice on schools, local authorites, parents and children. |
Contents
Thinking about parental choice | 1 |
The effects of choice | 110 |
Choice as a factor in educational change | 132 |
Copyright | |
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