Module Four Part IV
After thinking about the section, what I read and discussed as a group school choice does improve public education. By highlighting the growing popularity of school choice, advocates argue that school choice improves public education by fostering competition, empowering parents, and providing better opportunities for students, particularly those in underserved communities. A central argument in favor of school choice is that it introduces market dynamics into the education system. By allowing parents to choose where to send their children, whether to public, charter, private, or magnet schools, schools must compete to attract and retain students. This competition incentivizes schools to improve the quality of education, adopt innovative practices, and become more accountable to the needs of families. Adding to that, In the traditional public school system, students are often assigned schools based on geographic boundaries, which crit...