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  2. School choice in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The typical practice at that time was to assign children to the public school nearest their home. Friedman proposed that parents should be able to receive education funds in the form of school vouchers, which would allow them to choose their children's schools from among public, private, and religious and non-religious options. [2]

  3. History of education - Wikipedia

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    Parents could choose a school offering the subjects they wanted their children to learn, at a monthly fee they could afford. [33] Most parents, even the poor, sent their sons to schools for at least a few years, and if they could afford it from around the age of seven until fourteen, learning gymnastics (including athletics, sport, and ...

  4. School choice - Wikipedia

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    According to The Organisation Internationale pour le Droit à l'Education et la Liberté d'Enseignement (OIDEL; English: International Organization for the Right to Education and Freedom of Education [51]) the right to education is a human right and parents should be able to choose a school for their children without discrimination on the basis ...

  5. Charter schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [103] [102] [96] A qualitative study conducted in New York City interviewed parents from two similar performing charter schools, one which was "racially and ethnically diverse" and another which was more "racially and ethnically homogeneous," to get an "insight" on parent rationale for choosing that particular charter school. [98] Parents from ...

  6. Education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 March 2025. Education in the United States of America National education budget (2023-24) Budget $222.1 billion (0.8% of GDP) Per student More than $11,000 (2005) General details Primary languages English System type Federal, state, local, private Literacy (2017 est.) Total 99% Male 99% Female 99% ...

  7. Education in England - Wikipedia

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    Grammar schools are selective schools, admitting children from 11 years old onward; they are normally state-funded, though fee paying independent grammars do exist. Schools offering nursery (pre-school) education commonly accept pupils from age 3; however, some schools do accept pupils younger than this.

  8. K–12 education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Each state sets minimum requirements for how many years of various mandatory subjects are required; these requirements vary widely, but generally include 2–4 years of each of: Science, Mathematics, English, Social sciences, Physical education; some years of a foreign language and some form of art education are often also required, as is a ...

  9. Arts integration - Wikipedia

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    To develop a school-wide culture of arts integration, a network of CETA schools partner with the Kennedy Center to engage their teachers in in-depth professional learning focused on arts integration. The CETA program has added to the research about the impact of arts integration on students, teachers, and school culture through multiple ...