New forms of government school provision – an international comparison

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Elwick, A. 2018. New forms of government school provision – an international comparison. Journal of Education Policy. 33 (2), pp. 206-225. https://doi.org/10.1080/02680939.2017.1329551
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TitleNew forms of government school provision – an international comparison
AuthorsElwick, A.
Abstract

Driven by a desire to improve academic outcomes and transform ‘failing’ schools, governments around the world have often turned to the development of new forms of state-funded school. This paper looks at three such instances of the introduction of new forms of schooling, within three urban localities (academy schools in London; charter schools and small schools of choice in New York City; and Schools of Tomorrow in Rio de Janeiro). It considers the extent to which these types of school did improve academic outcomes for their students and draws comparisons across each case study in order to understand their similarities and differences. It concludes that although the quasi-marketisation of school systems through the introduction of new (often private) providers might improve outcomes, this is not the only means by which improvement can be attained; and that instead the introduction of new forms of school may be successful because this enables certain other changes to happen. It highlights the limited nature of impact evidence available in all instances, which restricts our ability to properly evaluate the effect of new school types on outcomes.

PublisherTaylor & Francis (Routledge)
JournalJournal of Education Policy
ISSN0268-0939
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Online19 May 2017
Print04 Mar 2018
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Deposited15 May 2017
Accepted08 May 2017
Output statusPublished
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This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Education Policy on 19 May 2017 available online: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02680939.2017.1329551

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