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Dutch School Freedom

Mason Ross

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Dutch School Freedom explores the Netherlands' unique educational choice system and its effects on student achievement and social equity. This academic study examines how Dutch policies balance educational freedom with equitable student outcomes. The book highlights the historical development rooted in religious pluralism and parental rights, leading to a diverse educational landscape. Intriguingly, while the Dutch system grants substantial freedom to parents, the book argues that the impact on student achievement varies based on socioeconomic factors, and school choice can exacerbate existing inequalities if equity isn't carefully considered. The book provides a comprehensive, data-driven assessment of the Dutch model, moving beyond ideological debates to offer an evidence-based understanding.

 
It begins with the historical and philosophical underpinnings of Dutch school freedom, then explores the contemporary landscape, detailing various school types, funding, and governance. The core presents a comparative analysis of student achievement data, using national datasets to evaluate the effects of school choice on diverse student populations, before concluding with policy implications and practical applications for other contexts.
Disponible depuis: 21/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 72 pages.

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