Historical Analysis of School Choice in Ontario: Freedom of Choice and Inequality

The article analyzes the contemporary school choice debate in Ontario in relation to the neoliberal models of education instituted by other provinces, and places key issues of the debate within Canada’s historical context. In the first section, this paper focuses on tracing out the push for neoliber...

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Veröffentlicht in:Encounters in Theory and History of Education = Encuentros en teoría e historía de la educación = Rencontres en théorie et histoire de l'éducation 2021, Vol.22, p.153-184
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