Private High Schools of the San Francisco Bay Area (4th Edition)

Private High Schools of the San Francisco Bay Area (4th Edition)

Author: Betsy Little

Publisher:

Published: 2008-08-01

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 9781930074200

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This book is a comprehensive guide to the private high schools of the San Francisco Bay Area. The authors are well-known, experienced educational consultants who have helped hundreds of families find the right high school for their children in the Bay Area. A former private school admissions director and a former head of school, the authors know the ins and outs of the private school admission process in the Bay Area. Unlike website, this book provides parents the ability to easily compare schools based on class size, cost, SAT scores and other information.


Institutional Context of Education Systems in Europe

Institutional Context of Education Systems in Europe

Author: R.H. Hofman

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-01-16

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 1402027451

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Based on empirical analysis using configuration theory and multi-dimensional scaling, this book provides insight into types of relationships that can be found between groups of countries with certain institutional context features, and into the quality and equity of their education system. In this volume, the authors take up the challenge of considering what a European ‘settlement’ might look like. In doing so, they take into account worldwide trends and the increasing evidence of convergence across educational systems. The outcomes of comparative analyses seem to suggest that strong education systems in terms of finance, governance and choice could be preferable. To a greater or lesser extent, therefore, all the systems of education currently in use in Europe face some common challenges. The way in which these challenges are addressed will determine the future of these systems. Key elements in the current debate that are considered in greater detail in this volume include changing views on (a) centre-local relations with signs of an increasing commitment to decentralisation as a guiding principle for developing school governance; (b) school autonomy which is now increasingly regarded as the engine-room for school improvement, especially in relation to sustaining it; and (c) the celebration of community and school choice as a means of securing higher levels of parental involvement. This volume will be of interest to researchers and practitioners working in education, educational research and sociology of education. It will also be of relevance to those interested in the comparison of various education systems and in governance, funding of education and school choice.