2011
DOI: 10.1353/jef.2011.0001
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School Vouchers in a Climate of Political Change

Abstract: Legal scrutiny of school voucher policies initially focused on the establishment clause concerning with allocating public dollars to schools sponsored by religious organizations. In recent years, advocates asserted that the exclusion of faith-based organizations from voucher plans that permit expenditures in secular private organizations violates equal protection and free exercise guarantees. In addition to legal arguments is today's imperative to reform education in ways that promote safe and effective learni… Show more

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“…Some also maintain that segregation may occur as schools may "cream skim" students from better financial backgrounds and with a higher academic ability (Jongbloed & Koelman, 2000). In other words, these critics contend that education vouchers would not necessarily improve parental choices or the quality of education but would almost certainly affect the equality and stability of education provision (Carswell, 2007;Loomis, Rodriguez, Honeycutt, & Arellano, 2006;Sutton & King, 2011;Usher & Kober, 2011). Even so, proponents argue that the market is a self-regulating mechanism formed by the aggregate of parental choices, and it is not necessarily fair and equal.…”
Section: Market-based Education Reforms and Education Vouchersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some also maintain that segregation may occur as schools may "cream skim" students from better financial backgrounds and with a higher academic ability (Jongbloed & Koelman, 2000). In other words, these critics contend that education vouchers would not necessarily improve parental choices or the quality of education but would almost certainly affect the equality and stability of education provision (Carswell, 2007;Loomis, Rodriguez, Honeycutt, & Arellano, 2006;Sutton & King, 2011;Usher & Kober, 2011). Even so, proponents argue that the market is a self-regulating mechanism formed by the aggregate of parental choices, and it is not necessarily fair and equal.…”
Section: Market-based Education Reforms and Education Vouchersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vouchers have a long history in the United States. For example, the states of Maine and Vermont have used publicly funded vouchers for over 150 years to provide tuition for secondary students whose districts do not have a high school (Sutton and King 2011). These vouchers can be used only at other public schools or nonsectarian private (nonprofit) schools.…”
Section: Publication Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the other sources of funds that some private schools have turned to is government vouchers (Loeb, Valant, & Kasman, 2011;Sutton & King, 2011). Vouchers have been a source of a great deal of controversy in recent years.…”
Section: Facing the Challenge Of Financing Private Schoolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vouchers have been a source of a great deal of controversy in recent years. Some states have found ways to completely ban them (Sutton & King, 2011) while others have embraced them (Loeb et al, 2011 (Howell, West, & Peterson, 2011). Some private schools are finding this public support for vouchers to be a stabilizing force in a time of otherwise falling enrollment (Meyer, 2007).…”
Section: Facing the Challenge Of Financing Private Schoolsmentioning
confidence: 99%