Opinion
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How Parents Select Schools
Opinion -Critics of school choice argue that low-income families will select schools for their children on the basis of sports programs, location, or religious instruction--not on educational quality. -
National Training Workshop Scheduled for January
Opinion -Declining to rest on its laurels after a banner year of program growth, CEO America is working to maintain the growing momentum for school choice, moving forward with efforts to expand the number of privately funded voucher programs throughout the -
Remedial Ed Soars in California
Opinion -"I wish I could of study longer and harder. . . . What I had learn was that If I had study more I think that I would of got a better grade. -
How the Milwaukee Voucher Program Works
Opinion -A November 10 Wall Street Journal description of the workings of the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program makes clear the direct parallel between that voucher program and other taxpayer-funded programs that enhance choice for college students and -
Blacks Go to War for School Choice
Opinion -Attacking the Enemy Charging the teacher labor unions with blocking every meaningful attempt to reform failing public schools and with being "perpetrators of educational genocide," the national president of the Samaritan Project, Bishop Earl W. -
Why Not Have Democracy in Education?
Opinion -Pennsylvania's Southeast Delco School District adopted in early 1998 a local student grant program. -
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Colorado’s Parent Information Center
Opinion -Colorado parents seeking information on specific schools for their children can call the Parent Information Center in Golden for a report card on the school's academic record, which is graded "A" through "F" depending on the percentage of students -
Tuition Tax Credit Initiative Fails
Opinion -Voters in Colorado rejected by a 59 percent to 41 percent margin the Amendment 17 ballot initiative that would have provided tax credits to parents who send their children to private schools. -
CUNY Phases Out Remedial Education
Opinion -"Twelfth grade is a cotillion or debutante ball, a coming-out party for an inferior product, the result of 12 years of ruinous instruction, flawed governance, disengaged parents and communities, lack of competition and stagnant ideas. -
Classroom Teachers Call for School Choice
Opinion -Dismayed by how little improvement in the quality of public education has taken place in the 15 years since publication of A Nation at Risk, a group of nationally acclaimed teachers has declared that the time has come for fundamental reform of the -
Overcoming Opposition to School Choice
Opinion -"I'll start representing kids when kids start paying union dues." Al Shanker, former AFT President California Gov. -
12/1998 Parental Freedom in the States and Nation
Opinion -Illinois . . . Only days after he was endorsed by the Illinois Education Association (IEA) for this year's gubernatorial race, Secretary of State George Ryan (R) announced his support for tuition tax credits. -
Aligning K-12 Standards with College Placement
Opinion -"We must adjust, and even overhaul, the current mélange of K-16 education policies that sends confusing signals to students and schools about what knowledge is worth knowing," says Stanford University education professor Michael W. -
How Teachers Would Reform Public Schools
Opinion -The following reforms are endorsed by teachers who signed the 15-point "Letter to the American People" developed at the National Summit of Teachers for Education Reform: Restore proven traditional curricula and shared civic values; End -
Is Choice the Answer?
Opinion -Until the University of Chicago's James Coleman published his study on the superior performance of Catholic schools, the general impression was that Catholic schools were not as good academically as public schools, according to Harvard University -
Issues in the Choice Debate
Opinion -Policymakers are often placed in the position of having to choose between two opposing assertions with scant factual support for either. -
“The More Choices We Have, the Better Off We’re Going to Be”
Opinion -As Arizona's State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Lisa Graham Keegan serves as CEO of the State Board of Education and oversees the $2 billion budget of the Arizona Department of Education. -
It’s Hard to Go Back to Building Widgets
Opinion -"Just a kid from the streets of Philadelphia" who put himself through eight years of night school, A.J. "Jack" Clegg truly understands the value of education in changing the lives of city children. -
We Cannot Afford to Wait Any Longer
Opinion -While the clout of most politicians declines after leaving office, just the opposite is happening to former Democratic Congressman Floyd H. Flake. -
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The British Are Coming … and Bringing School Reform Lessons
Opinion -Although Americans rejected certain aspects of the British system of government more than two hundred years ago, it is still instructive to compare how the two countries view the appropriate role of government in areas of common interest. -
Outcome-Based Education: Remaking Society One Child at a Time
Opinion -Marguerite Anna McKenna "Peg" Luksik is well known to her neighbors in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, where she's actively involved in community service work, including Mom's House, a comprehensive service network she founded for single parents and their -
Restoring the Urban Advantage with School Choice
Opinion -Now in the middle of his third term of office, John Norquist was elected the 37th Mayor of Milwaukee in 1988 after serving in Democratic leadership positions in both the state assembly and senate.