• Policymakers often defend public schools as more democratic and
diverse than private schools, but in the past public schools served as a restrictive mode of socialization — for instance, when they were advocated as a bulwark against private Catholic schooling.
Not exact matches
Prior to the introduction of the program, some communities in Florida had a much richer and more
diverse set of
private school options
than did other communities.
Mindful that regulations come in many forms and flavors, it's also possible to examine which kinds of regulation (if any) are particularly vexing to
private schools and to investigate whether specific regulations are more troublesome to some segments of the
diverse private school universe
than to others.
Indeed, the charter
schools across this country have turned out to be more
diverse and more successful
than our regular public
schools, and certainly even
than the
private schools.»
Thomas Gentzel, executive director and CEO of the National
School Boards Association, noted that the system has evolved over many years from one that offers limited options into one that molds to students»
diverse needs — providing a greater degree of choice, in fact,
than many
private schools.
Those who enter the program are
diverse in background experience: some are licensed educators with experience in public
school settings; others hold graduate degrees in fields other
than education and have had experiences in various educational settings, including
private or community education settings or organizations such as Peace Corps and Teach for America.
Our students are
diverse in background experience: some are licensed educators with experience in public
school settings; others hold graduate degrees in fields other
than education and have had experiences in various educational settings, including
private or community education, or organizations such as Peace Corps and Teach for America; some are international students whose experiences are in public or
private school settings in their own countries.
Those who enter these programs are
diverse in background experience: some are licensed educators with experience in public
school settings; others hold undergraduate or graduate degrees in fields other
than education and have had experiences in various educational settings, including
private or community education or organizations such as Peace Corps and Teach for America.