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You Can't Choose if You Don't Know: The Failure to Properly Inform Parents about NCLB School Choice

Authors :
University of Arkansas, Education Working Paper Archive
Greene, Jay P.
Butcher, Jonathan
Jensen, Laura Israel
Shock, Catherine
Source :
Education Working Paper Archive. 2007.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

To measure the extent to which schools are properly informing parents about NCLB school choice we sent emails to choice-eligible schools requesting information. The emails were made ambiguous in their origin and purpose so that schools could believe that they came from parents. What we found was widespread lack of cooperation. The vast majority of schools failed to reply at all. Those that did reply were mostly concerned with who we were and why we were asking. Only a tiny minority of schools provided us with the information requested. It is clear that schools are failing to properly inform parents about NCLB school choice. It is also obvious that little is being done to monitor or enforce compliance with these provisions of NCLB. (Contains 2 tables and 24 endnotes.)

Details

Language :
English
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Education Working Paper Archive
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
ED508949
Document Type :
Reports - Research