Given this lean, and the interesting fact that the editorial sections of these papers were about twice as likely to
cite school choice research in their opinion pages as in news stories (54 mentions to 28), it's easy to see why school choice advocates might regard the mainstream media as anything but impartial.
Not exact matches
School choice proponents who seek to prove that vouchers, tax credits and scholarships «work» by
citing test - score - based
research have allowed themselves to be lured into argument that can never be completely won.
He
cites a study that my
research team recently completed of the Milwaukee Parental
Choice Program (MPCP), where high - stakes test - based accountability was added requirement to the long - running voucher program in 2010 - 11, and the achievement scores for voucher students surged in relation to the comparison public
school students that year.
Charter supporters, including many conservatives, have often
cited the
school -
choice research of Ms. Hoxby, a well - known economist who is also a fellow at Stanford's right - leaning Hoover Institution.