Restructuring Education: Innovations and Evaluations of Alternative Systems

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Simon Hakim, Daniel Ryan, Judith C. Stull
Bloomsbury Academic, Aug 30, 2000 - Education - 270 pages
American education is undergoing rapid change. Concern over poor student performance, the ability and motivation of teachers, and the inefficiency of school bureaucracy have led to numerous recommendations for changing the structure of American education. These vary from small changes in the current structure to wholesale privatization of public schools. The contributions in this book discuss a wide range of proposals, including greater school choice, charter schools, promoting contact with the business community, public-private partnerships, and more. Several chapters assess the current research on choice and restructuring. Overall the consensus is that proposed reforms have a good chance of yielding significant benefits.

About the author (2000)

Simon Hakim is professor of economics and codirector of the Privatization Research Center at Temple University.

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