Vouchers within Reason

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Price
$80.34
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Publish Date
Pages
256
Dimensions
6.52 X 9.18 X 0.85 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780801439483

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About the Author

James G. Dwyer is Professor of Law at the College of William and Mary. He is the author of Religious Schools v. Children's Rights, also from Cornell, and The Relationship Rights of Children.

Reviews

"Dwyer makes a strong case for educational vouchers, arguing that they offer the most child-centered options available for obtaining good schooling.... His assertions are provocative, and his recommendations for an ideal voucher system are compelling."

-- "Library Journal"

"Dwyer's analysis is extremely thoughtful and his conclusions powerful.... He makes the case that when the interests of all children are put first, 'state funding of religious and other private schools is not only permissible, but mandatory as a moral and constitutional right of the children already in private schools.'... This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the public policy issues surrounding education vouchers."

-- "Choice"

"Dwyer's Vouchers within Reason highlights a number of education issues that are rarely discussed in the literature about education reform, namely the lack of state and federal regulation of private schools, the distinction between the educational interests of children and those of their parents and other adults, and the role of the state in providing a 'good' education to all children including those in private schools.... His examination of how adults perceive the interests of children challenges educators, scholars, and policy makers to reflect critically on the interests they hold in children's education and the meaning they assign to adult representation of children's interest in education policy deliberations."

--Terri B. Davis, Lamar University "The Law and Politics Book Review"

"Finally, someone on the left has presented a thoughtful rationale for why leftists should favor vouchers: They can use vouchers to push religion out of private schools and further reduce the ability of parents to inculcate their values into their children.... Following Dwyer's logic, if the state grants parents the option of enrolling their children in a private school, there should be no question about the state's right to control what goes on in private schools, whether or not it funds them."

--Cathy Duffy "Carolina Journal"

"This is a thoughtful analysis of a controversial issue that will appeal to readers on both sides of the debate."

--Vanessa Bush "Booklist"