Schools, Markets and Choice Policies
"Schools, Markets and Choice Policies" by John Fitz offers a compelling exploration of the intersection between choice and market economics within the educational landscape. Published in 2003 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this insightful volume spans 240 pages and serves as an essential resource for policymakers, educators, and researchers alike. Fitz delves into the implications of market-driven approaches in secondary education, making critical examinations of decision-making processes that shape educational practices. This well-researched book not only debates current educational policies but also provides thought-provoking insights into how these choices impact students and institutions. With its professional and engaging tone, "Schools, Markets and Choice Policies" is a must-read for anyone dedicated to understanding and influencing the future of education.