School Choice, Magnet Schools, and the Liberation Model: An Empirical Study

Author:

Archbald Douglas A.1

Affiliation:

1. Douglas Archbald, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy, School of Education, University of Delaware. His scholarly interests include achievement and equity issues associated with school choice policy and relationships between testing and accountability policies and models of data-driven improvement planning.

Abstract

The rapid growth of magnet schools in the 1980s introduced the first widely adopted form of public school choice in the United States. Magnet-based choice is supported as a way to expand school choice for parents, bring innovation through specialty schools and programs, and promote voluntary forms of racial integration. Some contend that this form of public school choice is especially helpful to lower-income parents who are trapped in inferior inner-city schools, while others claim that magnet schools may worsen stratification among schools by family income. The study presented here used a large national data set to examine relationships between magnet-based school choice and income-based stratification in school districts. It did not find a difference between school districts with magnet-based school choice and school districts without school choice. Implications for other forms of school choice are discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Education

Reference87 articles.

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2. Archbald Douglas. 1988. Magnet Schools, Voluntary Desegregation and Public Choice Theory: Limits and Possibilities in a Big City School System. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

3. School Choice and School Stratification: Shortcomings of the Stratification Critique and Recommendations for Theory and Research

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