Voucher programs have long endured intense legislative challenge and judicial scrutiny. This article details the recent history of a successful voucher implementation plan for the District of Columbia. The importance of a broad base of politically active and astute citizens, parents, religious leaders, and Federal legislators is highlighted. The success of the voucher program detailed here may serve as a model for other programs
Many voices over the last decade have called for reform in special education in American public scho...
This article discusses the limited use of education vouchers in an era of unprecedented growth in sc...
This article describes the origins and evolution of the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program, arguing t...
Voucher programs have long endured intense legislative challenge and judicial scrutiny. This article...
For decades, many policymakers and economists have believed that by introducing choice into the publ...
he District of Columbia School Choice Incentive Act of 2003, passed by Congress in January 2004, est...
The District of Columbia School Choice Incentive Act of 2003, passed by Congress in January 2004, es...
The District of Columbia School Choice Incentive Act of 2003 was passed by Congress in January 2004....
The District of Columbia School Choice Incentive Act of 2003, passed by the Congress in January 2004...
Outlines Casey's investment in the District of Columbia's voucher program, as well as results, lesso...
A pressing legal issue at the close of the millennium is the use of public tax dollars to assist par...
An education voucher system exists when governments make payments to families that enable their chil...
Reflecting market rhetoric but also potentially advancing spiritual and religious values, school vou...
School choice remains an important part of the national discussion on education reform strategies an...
This book reveals that, far from being the result of a groundswell of support for parental choice in...
Many voices over the last decade have called for reform in special education in American public scho...
This article discusses the limited use of education vouchers in an era of unprecedented growth in sc...
This article describes the origins and evolution of the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program, arguing t...
Voucher programs have long endured intense legislative challenge and judicial scrutiny. This article...
For decades, many policymakers and economists have believed that by introducing choice into the publ...
he District of Columbia School Choice Incentive Act of 2003, passed by Congress in January 2004, est...
The District of Columbia School Choice Incentive Act of 2003, passed by Congress in January 2004, es...
The District of Columbia School Choice Incentive Act of 2003 was passed by Congress in January 2004....
The District of Columbia School Choice Incentive Act of 2003, passed by the Congress in January 2004...
Outlines Casey's investment in the District of Columbia's voucher program, as well as results, lesso...
A pressing legal issue at the close of the millennium is the use of public tax dollars to assist par...
An education voucher system exists when governments make payments to families that enable their chil...
Reflecting market rhetoric but also potentially advancing spiritual and religious values, school vou...
School choice remains an important part of the national discussion on education reform strategies an...
This book reveals that, far from being the result of a groundswell of support for parental choice in...
Many voices over the last decade have called for reform in special education in American public scho...
This article discusses the limited use of education vouchers in an era of unprecedented growth in sc...
This article describes the origins and evolution of the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program, arguing t...