Tag: EdChoice
What parents want, and how to make sure they can get it
A new report by EdChoice uses parent surveys to identify what parents want from their schools. The whole thing is worth reading, but I wanted to highlight two key points that jibe with other studies and underscore important challenges for the education choice movement. Distance matters Parents are willing to... READ MOREStates and cities: the next battlegrounds for education freedom
Last year, the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision Carson v....
READ MORETwo ed choice giants join forces to defend families’ freedom as ESAs usher in new era
The school choice movement has entered a new era. ...
READ MOREThree trends worth watching in public sentiment on schooling
EdChoice is out with its latest Schooling in America Survey,...
READ MOREBlack parents open to new forms of schooling, EdChoice poll suggests
Editor’s note: This analysis appeared Monday on the74million.org. Black parents...
READ MOREMike McShane: School choice and accountability in Georgia
Editor’s note: This commentary from McShane, director of national research...
READ MORETurning teachers into entrepreneurs
Editor’s note: James Shuls, an EdChoice fellow, distinguished fellow in...
READ MORELeaving the classroom to start a school: Teachers who made the move
Editor’s note: Michael Q. McShane, director of national research for...
READ MOREA free society should have educational options
Editor’s note: This commentary from James V. Shuls, dean of...
READ MOREAnalysis shows education vouchers saved Georgia taxpayers money
Editor’s note: This article appeared Monday on The Center Square....
READ MOREpodcastED: reimaginED executive editor Matt Ladner interviews EdChoice’s Jason Bedrick
On this episode, Ladner and Bedrick discuss Bedrick’s new report,...
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