Private schools, choice and the ethical environment

Exley, S.ORCID logo & Suissa, J. (2013). Private schools, choice and the ethical environment. British Journal of Educational Studies, 61(3), 345-362. https://doi.org/10.1080/00071005.2013.816411
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In this paper, we consider the relationship between the existence of private schools and public attitudes towards questions about educational provision. Data from the 2010 British Social Attitudes survey suggest that parents who choose to send children to private schools may become more entrenched in their support for more extensive forms of parental partiality, with potential ramifications for the future supporting of progressive education policy. We suggest that addressing questions about the existence of certain forms of education and school choice policies requires consideration of the broader ethical environment.

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