Contrasting Dynamics in Education Politics of Extremes: school choice in Chile and Finland
Keywords: policy, politics, educational policy, comparative education, Culture and Education
Abstract
This book aims to enhance understanding of school choice as a supra-national travelling policy, explored in two strikingly different societies: Latin American Chile and North European Finland. Chile was among the first countries to implement school choice as a policy, which it did comprehensively in the early 1980s through the creation of a market environment. Finland introduced parental choice of a school on a very moderate scale and without the market elements in the mid-1990s. Predominant aspects of Chilean basic schooling include provision by for-profit and non-profit private and municipal organisations, voucher system, parental co-payment and ranking lists. Finland persists in keeping education under public-authority governance and free-of-charge, and in prohibiting profit making and rankings.
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Fecha de publicación: | 2015 |
Página de inicio: | 1 |
Página final: | 298 |
Idioma: | English |
URL: | https://www.sensepublishers.com/catalogs/bookseries/comparative-and-international-education-a-diversity-of-voices/contrasting-dynamics-in-education-politics-of-extremes/ |