Rapid and controversial, the spread of school choice initiatives across the United States has radically changed political debate about public education. In this book, Michael Mintrom explores the complex world of open-enrollment policies, charter schools, and voucher plans to reveal how and why school choice has become a major issue. Mintrom uses the emergence of school choice in state politics to examine how policy change originates. In the first comprehensive and systematic treatment of the concept of policy entrepreneurship, he draws important conclusions about how innovative individuals -- policy entrepreneurs -- can spur significant change in the policy arena. Blending original theory with both qualitative and quantitative investigation, Mintrom explains how energetic people made school choice a real choice. In doing so, he changes our broader understanding of how policy is formed.
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