Tag: accountability

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American education shortchanges our dudes

  Steve Malanga writing in City Journal recently made a rather chilling and well-documented case that a growing number of American men are not simply unemployed but are also unemployable. Malanga writes: But the workforce woes run deeper. Ever more adults are unemployable because of worsening social dysfunction, changing youth... READ MORE
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Should students be graded during the pandemic?
Editor’s note: The Philadelphia Inquirer recently encouraged a debate between...
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Debunking the ‘no accountability’ myth
Editor’s note: Misinformation abounds across the education choice landscape, adding...
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Public school deregulation: How would it affect voucher support?
Florida’s school choice critics have long complained about Florida’s testing...
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Accountability’s rocky legal road, Part 2
Editor’s note: March 2 marked the 20th anniversary of the...
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revisitED – Jeb Bush: Information is power for low-income parents
Editor’s note: Today, redefinED continues to review pieces published previously...
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Accountability’s rocky legal road, Part 1
Editor’s note: March 2 marked the 20th anniversary of the...
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revisited: Study says more school choice regs = lower school choice quality
Editor’s note: redefinED continues its journey through the archives, reviving...
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revisitED: Customization can lead to eliminating school grades and better accountability
The state of Florida’s latest annual report on the performance...
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revisitED: Less school regs, more school choice
Consumer choice and government regulation comprise the two components of...
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revisitED: Peace, love & accountability
Editor’s note: redefinED continues its journey through the archives, reviving...
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