Opinion
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Reformers, Make No Small Plans
Opinion -More than fifty books, three hundred articles, and dozens of awards and prizes for his scholarship have made Dr. Herbert J. Walberg an internationally recognized expert in the field of education. He is one of three U.S. -
Funding Adequacy: Does Spending Matter?
Opinion -In its 1990 lawsuit against the State of Illinois, The Committee for Education Rights, a coalition of more than sixty school districts around the state, including the Chicago Public Schools, contended that the level of per-pupil spending in a school -
Dramatic Drop in Illinois Reading Scores
Opinion -When confronted with an across-the-board decline in state reading scores among elementary and high school students in 1995, Illinois School Superintendent Joseph A. -
Teachers Unions Defeat Washington Charter Proposal
Opinion -A proposal to create a charter school program in Washington State was defeated by a three-to-two margin on November 5, the victim of what its sponsors say was a campaign of lies and deception. -
How the Private Sector Serves Children with Special Needs
Opinion -Students with disabilities. At-risk students. Adjudicated youth. These are students that challenge the capabilities of schools and parents alike. -
Opinion Polls Show Support for School Choice
Opinion -A recent nationwide survey has found widespread public support for educational choice, confirming the findings of state-specific polls but contradicting two heavily publicized surveys conducted in early 1996. -
Edison Project Schools Show Positive Test Results, Study Says
Opinion -Early data show positive test score results for four schools that began operating last fall as part of the Edison Project, an experiment with privately managed public schools. -
National Test Scores Fall Again
Opinion -A new report on test scores designed to measure educational progress shows that the nation’s students lost ground between 1992 and 1994. Scores in reading and writing fell, while scores in math and science stayed about the same. -
Educational Choice in the States
Opinion -Nationwide A nationwide poll conducted by the Gallup organization in August 1992 asked, “Do you want a voucher system to allow parents to send children to any school they want?” Seventy percent of respondents said “Yes. -
Cleveland Plan Is Constitutional
Opinion -In 1996, six years after Milwaukee, Wisconsin implemented a school choice program that included private but not parochial schools, Cleveland, Ohio started the nation’s second major school choice program. -
How Would You Respond?
Opinion -Opinion poll results are often largely determined by how the survey questions are worded. If a pollster asks, Do you think the government should help people in need? -
Illinois Court Rejects Spending Equity Suit
Opinion -On October 18, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled in a divided opinion that the state’s system for funding education does not violate the state’s constitution. -
Nebraska Rejects Funding Initiatives
Opinion -Nebraska voters on November 5 defeated two initiatives that promised property tax relief and more equitable funding of public schools. -
Opinion Polls Show Support for School Choice
Opinion -A recent nationwide survey has found widespread public support for educational choice, confirming the findings of state-specific polls but contradicting two heavily publicized surveys conducted in early 1996. -
School Privitization Needs Better Contracts
Opinion -When the Baltimore, Maryland public school system cancelled its management contract with Educational Alternatives Inc., opponents of the arrangement lost no time in dancing on the grave of school privatization. -
Union Nixes Plan to Reward Good Schools
Opinion -A program adopted by the Philadelphia school board to link teacher performance reviews and pay raises to student achievement was denounced by the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers as “vindictive” and “school-bashing. -
Vermont Parents Sue to Include Religious Schools in Choice Program
Opinion -For more than a century, Vermont has practiced a unique school choice program called “tuitioning.”The practice arose because many small communities in the state did not have their own high school and were not members of high school districts. -
Tax Swap Not Needed to Fund Illinois Schools
Opinion -I doubt that I am the only taxpayer who trembles whenever Democrat Mike Madigan, the new Speaker of the Illinois House, and Republican Governor Jim Edgar say they'll work together on school finance reform. -
Black Conservative Wins State Panel Seat
Opinion -SPRINGFIELD--A conservative Burr Ridge executive criticized for his views against affirmative action will take a seat on the state community colleges board despite a stormy Senate confirmation. Though Senate Republicans favored Gov. -
Back to the Health Care Future
Opinion -President Clinton has opened the health care reform crypt with his recent announcement of a "National Commission on Health Care Quality." Make no mistake about this. -
Environment News You Probably Missed
Opinion -Coverage of environment issues on television and in newspapers during the past several months has been dominated by partisan politics. The Republicans propose reforms they say would make environmental protection less expensive and more effective. -
Restoring Fan Loyalty to Professional Sports
Opinion -By what right should Congress consider regulating or interfering with the business of professional sports . . . particularly a Congress that is a fierce champion of free markets and free enterprise? -
Joe Camel Is Innocent!
Opinion -Somebody seems to have declared open season on cigarette smokers and their suppliers. On behalf of the 25 percent of the adult population that smokes, may I offer a few words in defense of smoking? -
A Heartland Letter to People for the American Way
Opinion -People for the American Way (PFAW) recently issued a report titled "Buying a Movement: Right-Wing Foundations and American Politics.