Perhaps Rube Goldberg didn\u27t design the American system of education, but he would certainly admire it. Like one of his fabulous contraptions, our school systems chug along, always in motion, seldom changing much, relatively impervious to outside forces. This is particularly true of major urban school systems which are generally agreed to be in serious trouble financially, organizationally and educationally
America’s public schools have not been exempt from the movement to privatization and contracting out...
Since the 1983 report, A Nation at Risk, the performance of public schools has been increasingly scr...
The debate on the utilization of school vouchers to fund private and parochial education is one of t...
Perhaps Rube Goldberg didn\u27t design the American system of education, but he would certainly admi...
The introduction last spring of President Bush\u27s America 2000 Excellence in Education Act to unde...
Available data from 1995 and 1996 shows that school districts with the largest concentrations of chi...
Of all the major educational reform proposals advanced in the past decades, education vouchers must ...
The following research is a compilation of recent debates and studies that have been published on th...
This book reveals that, far from being the result of a groundswell of support for parental choice in...
Five years ago, in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of ...
The article presents information on the expansion in the legislation of public charter schools and t...
This comment will focus on the existing problems in school financing, and the judicial treatment of ...
(Excerpt) This panel brings together four experts in the field of law and education, each presenting...
Lessons from the history of US school reforms and empirical analysis have painted a picture of schoo...
In 1955, Milton Friedman authored a foundational paper proposing a shift in funding and governance m...
America’s public schools have not been exempt from the movement to privatization and contracting out...
Since the 1983 report, A Nation at Risk, the performance of public schools has been increasingly scr...
The debate on the utilization of school vouchers to fund private and parochial education is one of t...
Perhaps Rube Goldberg didn\u27t design the American system of education, but he would certainly admi...
The introduction last spring of President Bush\u27s America 2000 Excellence in Education Act to unde...
Available data from 1995 and 1996 shows that school districts with the largest concentrations of chi...
Of all the major educational reform proposals advanced in the past decades, education vouchers must ...
The following research is a compilation of recent debates and studies that have been published on th...
This book reveals that, far from being the result of a groundswell of support for parental choice in...
Five years ago, in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of ...
The article presents information on the expansion in the legislation of public charter schools and t...
This comment will focus on the existing problems in school financing, and the judicial treatment of ...
(Excerpt) This panel brings together four experts in the field of law and education, each presenting...
Lessons from the history of US school reforms and empirical analysis have painted a picture of schoo...
In 1955, Milton Friedman authored a foundational paper proposing a shift in funding and governance m...
America’s public schools have not been exempt from the movement to privatization and contracting out...
Since the 1983 report, A Nation at Risk, the performance of public schools has been increasingly scr...
The debate on the utilization of school vouchers to fund private and parochial education is one of t...