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Buying Homes, Buying Schools: School Choice and the Social Construction of School Quality
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School QualityChoice AdvocatesEducationSocial SciencesChoice MarketRaceEducational PolicySociology Of EducationSchool ChoiceSocial Contexts Of EducationAfrican American StudiesInclusive EducationSocial ConstructionSchool FunctioningHome-schoolingSocial ClassEqual Educational OpportunityPublic EducationJennifer Jellison HolmeSecondary EducationSociologyBuying SchoolsEducation Policy
In this article, Jennifer Jellison Holme explores how parents who can afford to buy homes in areas known "for the schools" approach school choice in an effort to illuminate how the "unofficial" choice market works. Using qualitative methods, Holme finds that the beliefs that inform the choices of such parents are mediated by status ideologies that emphasize race and class. She concludes that school choice policies alone will not level the playing field for lower-status parents, as choice advocates often suggest.
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