Swedish scholar German Bender reports on the negative results of market-driven reforms in his country.
Choice has produced worse outcomes and encouraged segregation.
He demonstrates how choice has increased inequality and concludes:
It is clear that the Swedish school system, once known for its egalitarian ambition and high degree of equality in outcomes, now effectively sorts children by ethnic and socio-economic background. And, although the escalating violence in many Swedish suburbs cannot directly be connected to school segregation, it is very likely that segregation is a contributing factor. Our report summarizes a large body of research on the negative effects that segregation has on a wide range of social factors, such as educational and occupational choices, income and unemployment, health and criminality, and social attitudes towards other groups. Most of these outcomes have a considerable impact both on an individual and a societal level.
The results make it painfully clear that the Swedish school system effectively works against the very idea that schools should level the playing field for students from all backgrounds and give every child equal opportunity. Even after the rise of right-wing populism in Sweden, our established political parties have proven themselves unable, or unwilling, to rein in the highly unregulated Swedish school market.
Governments seeking inspiration for school reforms should look elsewhere – unless they are looking for a cautionary tale.

“unless they are looking for a cautionary tale.”
There are no cautionary tales in ed reform. They prefer to follow ridiculous, facile slogans like “move fast and break things” or “we’re building the plane while flying it”
A movement entirely composed of people who see themselves as brilliant visionaries – downside risk is dismissed, denied or ignored.
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My favorite Reform slogan:
“We’re building the plane as we fly it.”
That’s sheer madness.
Not with my child!
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As far as the title of the post:
Many here have been saying that would be (and is) the negative outcomes we expected.
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The tragedy is communities suffering because the rich are hell-bent on destroying the common good or, too stupid to anticipate consequences.
Shout out to Bill and Melinda Gates, Chester Finn and Fordham.
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Borowitz is the BEST!!! He touches on the truth.
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Satire from The Borowitz Report
Scott Walker Dismayed That Wisconsin Apparently Smarter Despite Cuts in Education
MADISON (The Borowitz Report)—Scott Walker, the governor of Wisconsin, said on Wednesday that he was “dismayed and alarmed” that people in his state had somehow become smarter despite substantial cuts in education.
“Ever since I took office, I have slashed education with the goal of making the voters of this state markedly dumber and incapable of critical thinking,” he told reporters. “Instead, what I am looking at is a doomsday scenario.”
Walker said that his cuts were based on a theory known as “trickle-up stupidity,” in which students in Wisconsin’s schools would become less informed and their ignorance would eventually infect their voting-age parents…
https://www.newyorker.com/humor/borowitz-report/scott-walker-dismayed-that-wisconsin-apparently-smarter-despite-cuts-in-education
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