Choosing Equality
In "Choosing Equality," author Joseph P. Viteritti delves into the ongoing debate surrounding school choice in America. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2001, this insightful book spans 298 pages, offering a comprehensive exploration of educational policy and reform. Viteritti traces the evolution of school choice discussions, beginning with Milton Friedman’s groundbreaking voucher proposal from 1955 and highlighting the influence of Chubb and Moe’s pivotal work, "Politics, Markets, and American Schools." This book is essential for educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in the dynamics of public education in the United States. Viteritti’s analysis not only reflects on historical perspectives but also engages with contemporary issues in educational equality. Discover the intricate relationship between public policy and education reform through this thought-provoking read.