Tag: Fordham Institute

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School choice and parental compromise

Editor’s note: This commentary from Jeff Murray, formerly employed at School Choice Ohio and the Greater Columbus Arts Council, appeared today on the Fordham Institute’s website. What parents are looking for in an ideal school choice scenario is often very different from what they settle for in the real world.... READ MORE
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What to do with the time given to us?
Chester E. Finn Jr., distinguished senior fellow and president emeritus...
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America’s school rebellion is built on hope – and a great deal of evidence
Making use of data from the Educational Opportunity Project at...
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Ohio Senate puts educational choice front and center
Editor’s note: this commentary from Aaron Churchill, the Ohio director...
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SUFS president Doug Tuthill featured on national podcast
For more than a decade, the Thomas B. Fordham Institute...
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Gigantic and all-too-real segregation must end
“You were born where you were born and faced the...
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Fordham Institute report: Rising tide of charters lifting all boats
Forget about the charter vs. district school debate. The more...
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Death, taxes and K-12 funding disputes
Two new studies illuminate Florida K-12 funding. The first, from...
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Brickman: Course choice can modernize, customize education
Imagine if parents could pick and choose individual courses for...
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Coming next week: Course choice chat
Things are changing so fast with parental choice, charter schools...
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Prepping for the course choice wave
Don’t look now, but a bigger, faster and potentially more...
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