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  • Public and Private Education in America: Examining the Facts

    Public and Private Education in America by Cobb, Casey D.; Glass, Gene V.;

    Examining the Facts

    Series: Contemporary Debates;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 24 July 2025
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9798216201687
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages240 pages
    • Size 232x152x16 mm
    • Weight 360 g
    • Language English
    • 673

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    Short description:

    This title gives readers a clear understanding of the true state of public and private education systems in the USA by refuting falsehoods, misunderstandings, and exaggerations - and confirming the validity of other assertions.

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    ""A convenient, information-rich source for anyone interested in schooling."" - Library Journal

    This title gives readers a clear understanding of the true state of public and private education systems in the USA by refuting falsehoods, misunderstandings, and exaggerations - and confirming the validity of other assertions.

    Issues covered include categories of public and private schools and variations in academic performance and socioeconomic status therein; controversies surrounding school choice, including school vouchers and charter schools; accountability and assessment of private and public schools; debates about school environment, safety, and curricula; and teacher and administrator quality. All of these issues are examined in individualized entries, with objective responses grounded in evidence.

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    Table of Contents:

    How to Use This Book
    Introduction


    1. Private vs. Public Schools
    Q1. Do students in private schools outperform students enrolled in public schools?
    Q2. Are political conservatives and corporations the biggest supporters of privatization of the American K-12 school system?
    Q3. Do private schools accept students with disabilities?
    Q4. Are public and private school teachers similar in their educational and socioeconomic backgrounds?

    2. School Choice: Competition, Stratification, Homeschooling, and Vouchers
    Q5. Do market-based reforms such as school choice increase competition and improve school performance?
    Q6. Do school choice programs contribute to the resegregation of American schools?
    Q7. Does homeschooling lead to better outcomes for students than traditional public schools?
    Q8. Do school vouchers produce better student outcomes?
    Q9. Do education tax credits and education savings accounts divert money from public to private schools?

    3. School Choice: Charter Schools
    Q10. Do charter schools have significant variations in structure, operations, and performance from school to school?
    Q11. Are charter schools actually public schools?
    Q12. Are charter schools more innovative than traditional public schools?
    Q13. Do charter schools perform better than traditional public schools?
    Q14. Are poorly performing charter schools closed down?
    Q15. Are most publicly funded charter schools operated by Education Management Organizations and Charter Management Organizations?

    4. Standards, Accountability, and Assessment
    Q16. Have standards-based reforms worked to improve the academic performance of American schoolchildren?
    Q17. Are the Common Core State Standards a national initiative-and if so, do they amount to a national curriculum?
    Q18. Has time that students spend preparing for and taking standardized tests increased dramatically in U.s. public schools?
    Q19. Has high-stakes testing improved schools?
    Q20. Is it difficult for public schools to fire bad teachers?
    Q21. Do assessment systems exist that can accurately capture the value-added impact of teachers on their students' test scores?
    Q22. Is the United States lagging behind other nations in K-12 education?
    Q23. How are the political interests that shape education policy organized?

    5. Teaching and Learning
    Q24. Do later school start times make a difference in children's learning?
    Q25. Is bilingual education effective?
    Q26. Does homework increase student achievement?

    6. School Environment
    Q27. Are students disciplined disproportionately by race and gender?
    Q28. Are small schools better than large schools in providing a quality education to students?
    Q29. Are American schools less safe now than in the past?
    Q30. Are public and private schools still racially and economically segregated?
    Q31. Do today's full-time virtual schools offer a high-quality education for students?
    Q32. Do students learn more in smaller classes?

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