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Introduction : policy studies from the standpoint of parents | 1 | |
1 | Institutionalizing public school choice in an urban district | 33 |
2 | Bureaucratic structures, privilege, and discrimination : parents navigate the application process | 61 |
3 | Choice work : getting access to magnet schools | 89 |
4 | Playing the "points game" : unfair advantage in school choice | 129 |
5 | What we know otherwise : how Brown and NCLB hit home | 187 |
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Add Could It Be Otherwise?: Parents and the Inequalities of Public School Choice, Parents who wish to choose schools for their children must have more than a desire for different or better - they need detailed knowledge of the processes and practices that will give them access to schools of choice. This book vividly contrasts the exper, Could It Be Otherwise?: Parents and the Inequalities of Public School Choice to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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