This article presents a novel approach to the debate over the best way to improve educational policy. Building off of research showing that decisions made by groups can be superior to those made by even the smartest members of those groups, this piece shows how this concept of a wise crowd can be applied to improve outcomes even in a complex policy debate like educational policy. Educational policy currently exhibits a host of competing ideas for the best mechanism to improve student outcomes. These competing ideas can be seen in the wide variety of schools that exist and that compete for resources to implement their approaches. Public schools, charter schools, magnet schools, International Baccalaureate programs, secular private schools,...
It has been observed that forays into public education finance resemble Russian novels- long, tediou...
This paper develops a model of public exchange whereby voters and education policy makers exchange w...
Although a majority of parents, educators, and policymakers report that their own schools are doing ...
This article presents a novel approach to the debate over the best way to improve educational policy...
The following review attempts to organize and consolidate these competing schools of thought [about ...
School choice is an increasingly popular education reform. Proponents of choice argue that market fo...
expert programming assistance. Advocates of school choice argue that tax support of public schools d...
In this article, based on their book Educational Goods: Values, Evidence and Decision Making, Harry ...
This article presents research on school choice. It takes the case of a school district in Boulder,...
Parents who lobby their school for better or increased educational resources may be providing a scho...
Education has long been regarded the great equalizer of the human condition, or as Horace Mann said,...
In the United States, there exist both overt and covert barriers limiting some students' access to h...
Public schools are afflicted by a litany of ailments ranging from the methodological to the practica...
Honors (Bachelor's)PhilosophyUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/...
Wealth and property are not equally distributed in America, and these inequities are exacerbated by ...
It has been observed that forays into public education finance resemble Russian novels- long, tediou...
This paper develops a model of public exchange whereby voters and education policy makers exchange w...
Although a majority of parents, educators, and policymakers report that their own schools are doing ...
This article presents a novel approach to the debate over the best way to improve educational policy...
The following review attempts to organize and consolidate these competing schools of thought [about ...
School choice is an increasingly popular education reform. Proponents of choice argue that market fo...
expert programming assistance. Advocates of school choice argue that tax support of public schools d...
In this article, based on their book Educational Goods: Values, Evidence and Decision Making, Harry ...
This article presents research on school choice. It takes the case of a school district in Boulder,...
Parents who lobby their school for better or increased educational resources may be providing a scho...
Education has long been regarded the great equalizer of the human condition, or as Horace Mann said,...
In the United States, there exist both overt and covert barriers limiting some students' access to h...
Public schools are afflicted by a litany of ailments ranging from the methodological to the practica...
Honors (Bachelor's)PhilosophyUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/...
Wealth and property are not equally distributed in America, and these inequities are exacerbated by ...
It has been observed that forays into public education finance resemble Russian novels- long, tediou...
This paper develops a model of public exchange whereby voters and education policy makers exchange w...
Although a majority of parents, educators, and policymakers report that their own schools are doing ...