3 (2000): 846–54; Mark Schneider andJack Buckley, “What Do Parents Want from Schools? Evidence from the Internet,” in Occasional Paper Series (New York: National Center for the Study of Privatization in Education, 2001); Kevin B. Smith ...
This book examines case studies of eight public and eight private schools that investigated different identifiable and transferable private school practices that public schools could adopt to improve student outcomes....
"This book enters the unexplored territory of diverse schools under urban central office management. It highlights the varied goals, political dynamics, and outcomes in different city contexts.
This work is part of a series that uses evidence-based documentation to examine the veracity of claims and beliefs about high-profile issues in American culture and politics.
than white principals did . And Native American principals perceived close to one standard deviation more of this category of problems than white principals did . Apparently , in both public and private schools , minority principals ...
This analysis of PISA results finds that while the prevalence of privately managed schools in a country is not related to socio-economic stratification within a school system, the level of public funding to privately managed schools is.
This report on the funding of school education constitutes the first in a series of thematic comparative reports bringing together findings from the OECD School Resources Review. School systems have...
The book is a quest to evaluate and assess the types of schools parents and consanguinity choose to send their children, either to private or to public schools.
Filled with real-world life lessons from experienced teachers as well as practical tips and techniques, you'll gain the skill and confidence you need to create a successful learning environment for you and your students, including how to: ...
Private Schools in the United States: A Statistical Profile, with Comparisons to Public Schools