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Trading in futures : why markets in education don't work

Title
Trading in futures : why markets in education don't work / Hugh Lauder and David Hughes ; and Sue Watson ... [et al.}.
Author
Lauder, Hugh.
Publication
Buckingham [England] : Open University Press, 1999.

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Additional Authors
  • Hughes, David, 1944-
  • Watson, Sue.
Description
viii, 193 pages; 23 cm
Summary
"This book shows that the faith in educational markets is misplaced. Throughout the English speaking world, and now Western Europe and parts of East Asia, parental choice and educational markets are being seen by politicians and policy advisors as the panacea to problems of low educational standards and social exclusion. This book is the first to systematically test the key assumptions underlying the faith in markets by linking an analysis of parental choice to flows of students between schools and their impact on school effectiveness. The results of this study suggest that the ability to realize choices is dependent on social class, gender and ethnicity and that this can have a negative impact on some schools' performance. Rather than raising standards the impact of markets is to polarize them, leading to an impoverished education for many students." "This book will be vital reading for students of educational policy, sociology of education and school effectiveness and improvement, as well as educational researchers, academics and policy makers."--Jacket.
Subject
  • Education > New Zealand > Finance > Longitudinal studies
  • School choice > New Zealand > Longitudinal studies
  • Free enterprise > New Zealand > Longitudinal studies
  • Education > Finance
  • Free enterprise
  • School choice
  • Onderwijsbeleid
  • Marktmechanisme
  • Onderwijssociologie
  • Ouderparticipatie
  • Bildungspolitik
  • Marktwirtschaft
  • New Zealand
  • Neuseeland
Genre/Form
Longitudinal studies.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
1. The magic of the market? -- 2. Revealing the magician's tricks: the hidden hand of political conflict -- 3. Structuring the market: global orthodoxies, local politics -- 4. Choice and power in the market -- 5. The hidden injuries of school choice -- 6. Polarizing intakes: the impact of educational competition -- 7. The impact of markets on school performance.
ISBN
  • 0335202780
  • 9780335202782
  • 0335202772
  • 9780335202775
LCCN
98055533
OCLC
  • ocm40545455
  • 40545455
  • SCSB-1035638
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library