What does the term 'school choice' mean to you? Opponents of parental
choice have muddied its definition, misleading parents and educators and
drawing public debate away from the core issues. In a book geared for
anyone who wants to better understand this hotly contested topic,
Merrifield clarifies the proposals in existence today, defining the key
concepts related to choice. Arguing for a competitive education
industry, he discusses policy and political strategy mistakes while
suggesting corrections. This informative book covers government
regulation issues, typical fallacies, diversity issues, private voucher
initiatives, and experiments and empirical evidence about competition.