Tag: education reform

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Teachers give anti-ESA propaganda a failing grade

Opponents of education freedom, facing a series of legislative defeats, have responded by going off the deep end with conspiracy theories and crackpot fables. The formula works something like this: start with tortured and incomplete reading of the research on school choice which ignores a large majority of the findings... READ MORE
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The systemic improvements public education needs are coming
Student achievement has fallen to its worst levels in two...
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Ceilings and floors and Florida (Oh my!)
  Editor’s note: This story has been updated with the...
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Lessons from SNAP wargames
On Dec. 16, 2017, the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture...
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Open enrollment is the King Kong of Arizona district enrollment loss
If you look at enrollment trends in the Arizona districts...
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Texas 2025 debate resurrects Edgewood Horizon claims
The current debate over ESAs in Texas has brought irresponsible...
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In the most school choice rich state in America, 1 in 5 Black students now enrolled outside district schools
Three decades ago, dozens of Black families in the Liberty...
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Why school systems fail
Authors Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson distinguished between “inclusive”...
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Districts are leading Florida’s generational education transformation 
A generation ago, Florida’s school districts could safely assume that...
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Hera Varmah: National School Choice Week celebrates the power of education
As we celebrate National School Choice Week, we’re reflecting on...
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ESAs and transactional friction in public education’s third era
In its third era, public education aspires to expand equal...
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