Seeing a little progress in a New York Times lead
Two years ago, we launched redefinED in an attempt to help opinion leaders, the public and the mainstream media understand...
Read More >Why school voucher opponents should reconsider
In a blog entry last week, “I’m rethinking my opposition to school vouchers. Convince me,” Nicole Stockdale, the assistant editorial...
Read More >In Florida, the debate over the future of school boards is happening now
Last year, 43 percent of Florida’s PreK-12 students attended a school other than their assigned neighborhood school. This enthusiastic embrace...
Read More >What school choice parents have to say
DFER | Charter School Authorizer from Make It Pop on Vimeo. The voices of rank and file parents are seldom...
Read More >Parents' voices would make this school choice debate even better
Civility and respect are core values we promote at redefinED, so we were pleased to read the well-mannered exchange between...
Read More >Increasing school choice demand will increase pressure for change
I am grateful to Rebecca Sibilia and Sean Gill for their thoughtful response to my blog post encouraging Michelle Rhee...
Read More >A little legal history to go with those concerns about vouchers & creationism
The Orlando Sentinel recently published a blog entry about a new website that opposes students using publicly-funded vouchers to attend...
Read More >Private school choice options shouldn’t be limited to students in “failing schools”
In recent weeks, Tony Bennett, Florida’s new education commissioner, and Michelle Rhee, the CEO of StudentsFirst, offered conflicting rationales for...
Read More >School choice meshes with progressive Democratic Party values
Editor's note: This op-ed appeared over the weekend in the Huffington Post. At least three more red states -- Texas,...
Read More >Emerging market in public education is a good thing
Words such as voucher, privatization, profit and corporation are often used as weapons by individuals and groups who oppose parental...
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