Tag: education spending

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The disastrous rise of misplaced power

On Jan.17, 1961, President Dwight D. Eisenhower delivered a 10-minute farewell address after having served his nation as president. He had interesting things to say, such as: As we peer into society’s future, we – you and I, and our government – must avoid the impulse to live only for... READ MORE
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American K-12 shortchanges kids and teachers but spaghettifies your bank account
    The Reason Foundation released a new study called...
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Building a bridge to the 21st century nowhere
  In 2005, the Alaskan Congressional delegation created a national...
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Commentary: Wasting away again in Unionville
Some people claim that there is school choice to blame,...
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Separating fact from fiction: Analyzing the real cost of education choice, Part 2
Editor’s note: This analysis from Patrick Gibbons, manager for Policy...
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Teacher pay, school choice, literacy: Top priorities for 39 governors in 2023
This analysis appeared Wednesday on the 74million.org. The COVID pandemic...
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Fetching the stupid stick: A cautionary tale
In the American film classic Jurassic Park, the villainous Dennis...
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Don’t blame education choice for school district budget woes
With economic difficulties mounting for Florida’s school districts, budgets are...
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Renewed commitment to freedom, responsibility paramount
In the end, more than freedom, they wanted security. They...
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New report tells old truth: School choice saves money
Editor’s note: This commentary from EdChoice director of national research...
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The real drain on education spending
Editor’s note: This commentary from Aaron Smith, director of education...
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