Tag: Florida and vouchers

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fact-checkED: Family Empowerment Scholarship not ‘a hit to public schools’

Editor’s note: This post is another in our fact-checking series, one that focuses solely within the arena of educational choice. The goal of fact-checkED is to bring clinical precision to complex issues that are easily misunderstood, aiming to counteract incorrect information before it continues to circulate.   An Oct. 30... READ MORE
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Busting myths of 20 years ago
Florida’s then-Gov. Jeb Bush testifying before a U.S. House committee...
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Florida’s Blaine amendment leaves many unanswered questions (Part 2)
This is the second of two posts on the judicial...
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Commentary: Special education is more complex than many realize
Editor’s note: The Orlando Sentinel recently published commentary arguing that...
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Commentary: Parental choice is an effective form of accountability
Editor’s note: The Gainesville Sun editorial board, in an opinion...
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The fight for education equity continues as new school year begins
As students begin returning to classrooms, I can’t help but...
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podcastED: New Florida Board of Education chair Andy Tuck on school choice, teacher pay and Florida’s progress
SEBRING, Fla. – When it comes to public education, Andy...
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School choice in flyover country
Editor’s note: Throughout July, redefinED is revisiting stories that shine a light...
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Accountability comes in different forms
Editor’s note: One of the most pervasive of all education...
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Special needs scholarship helps student stand on his own
Editor’s note: This month, redefinED is revisiting stories that shine a light...
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Jeb Bush’s A+ Plan anniversary: 20 years to the day
“I think we’re in for a renaissance in public education.”...
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