Not exact matches
Across the country, school
choice supporters have planned over 5,500
events to celebrate and advocate
for increased
educational options
for students and families.
Today, the American Federation
for Children, the nation's voice
for educational choice, released the following statement after today's
event at the White House with students from the Washington, D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program (OSP):
If you are passionate about school
choice and ready to become an advocate
for expanding
educational opportunities
for all students in Mississippi, we have two exciting upcoming
events that you should know about.
For example, one study found that characteristics elicited from chatting, such as
educational status and occupation, predicted «yes» decisions at small
events (15 - 25 people), whereas «yes» decisions at larger
events were predicted by height and weight.5 People at larger
events are also more likely to form a consensus about which participants are most appealing, 6 supporting the idea that we dumb - down our decisions as
choices increase.