«The long - term academic, career, and
civic outcomes from integrated educational experiences can be profound for both white children and children of color,» Robert Cotto and Kenny Feder write in their report, citing national research.
Not exact matches
Another theory is that people do it not merely because of the chance of changing the
outcome of an election, but because it's an act of
civic duty, although economist Steve Landsburg, in his popular book «The Armchair Economist», counters «But that ignores the fact that voting takes time away
from other more productive acts of
civic duty.
Conservatives have always resisted such gross rationalization of society, however, and insisted that local knowledge channeled by evolved social institutions —
from families and
civic and fraternal groups to traditional religious establishments, charitable enterprises, private companies, and complex markets — will make for better material
outcomes and a better common life.
The national report compiles results
from rigorous empirical studies that examine the academic
outcomes of school choice students, the academic effect of competition on public schools, the fiscal impact of school choice on taxpayers and government, racial segregation in schools and the effect of school choice on
civic values and practices.