1. Discrimination and parental choice have come to be linked over a number of issues of current importance. 2. In education, extended parental choice has been a Marvellous idea put into practice effectively. 3. Opening a new school will increase parental choice. 4. Somehow, schools must serve and respond to parental choices. 5. The aim is to extend parental choice in education. 6. The case demonstrates the difficulties which the policy of parental choice in education is presenting for multicultural education in state schools. 7. These will require, in addition to the factors described in the previous section, an allowance for the effect of increased parental choice. 8. This would make great sense, if tied to parental choice. 9. He said the move increased parental choice and responded to complaints that the Government was discriminating against church schools. |
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