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Limited Educational Choice

By Matthew J. Brouillette, published on July 16, 1999

Limited educational choice removes barriers parents face when choosing among government schools only. Most forms of limited educational choice in the government school sector fall into one of three subcategories: intra-district choice, inter-district choice, and charter schools.79

ISBN: 1-890624-14-4, SKU: S1999-06
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School Choice in Michigan: A Primer for Freedom in Education

  • Executive Summary
  • Introduction
  • Part I: "Public Schools" Come to America
  • Part II: Governmental vs. Parental Control of Education
    • 1. The Effects of Central Planning in Schools
    • 2. Types of School Choice
      • Limited Educational Choice
        • 1. Intra-District Choice
        • 2. Inter-District Choice
        • 3. Charter Schools
      • Full Educational Choice
    • 3. School Choice in the United States and Michigan
    • 4. The School Choice Debate
  • Part III: Expanding School Choice in Michigan
  • Conclusion
  • Appendices
  • End Notes
  • Acknowledgements and About the Author

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