Freedom of Choice in EducationA roman Catholic priest explains his view that all students should be able to attend private schools of their own choosing and that this should be effected by means of government subsidy to the students or their parents. |
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Freedom of Choice in Education | 1 |
Constitutionality of Direct Educational Subsidies | 23 |
The Significance of Freedom of Choice in Education | 38 |
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