Discuss the below:
Q1: "Treating schools as a consumer good and giving parents vouchers for the education of their children solves the problem of quality and decision-making: parents choose the schools that will best suit their children." David Tyack.
Discuss statement and provide an argument for or against offering vouchers to parents for their children's education.
Q2: Is education primarily a consumer good or a common good? In light of current reforms in education discuss this statement.
Q3: Thomas Jefferson once said that the future of a democracy depends on the education of its people. Discuss current reforms of school and their implications for preparing citizens to live and work in a multicultural democracy.