Review of Ben-Porath & Johanek. Making Up Our Mind: What school choice is really about [Book Review]

Theory and Research in Education 18 (2) (2020)
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Abstract

To demonstrate their appreciation for the inevitability of choice on the educational landscape, the authors acknowledge: the moral and legal right of parents to choose an education they think ‘best’ for their own child; the necessity of plural educational provision in a liberal democratic society; the legitimate concerns many parents have about the quality of education on offer; and even the (not occasional) success of copious educational alternatives, which may or may not foster innovation. So far so good. But a number of difficulties quickly come into view.

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Michael S. Merry
University of Amsterdam

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