According to the survey from EdChoice, which was conducted by Braun Research, Americans
favor education scholarship accounts, tax credit scholarships, school vouchers, and charter schools when provided a description of each.
Not exact matches
Despite clear criteria to the contrary, instruction /
education concerning
scholarship and its assessment [12.5], and abundant counterexamples [13], traditionalists will nonetheless
favor work appearing in the right journals, previously funded by the right sources, and from the right institutions and supported by letters from the right people, in the worst cases irrespective of the work's actual quality and impact [14].
In a Show - Me Institute poll released in May 2007, 67 percent of Missouri voters and 77 percent of African Americans said they
favored a law that would «give individuals and businesses a credit on either their property or state income taxes for contributions they make to
education scholarships that help parents send their children to a school of their choice, including public, private, and religious schools.»
Opposition to tax - funded
scholarships permitting low - income students to attend private schools — an approach
favored by U.S. Secretary of
Education Betsy DeVos and allowed in 16 states — fell from 29 last year to 24 percent, and 54 percent of respondents said they
favored them.
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education as he will address the Louisiana Federation of Teachers at their annual meeting today in Lake Charles.National Review» sanalysis of Louisiana's election includes «pro-reform
education group produced TV ads and mailers» and federals appeals court ruling in
favor of Louisiana
Scholarship Program.
Latinos
favor school vouchers,
education savings accounts, and tax - credit
scholarships at higher and more intense levels than the national average.
A Texas Public Policy Foundation study published last week said two - thirds of Texans
favor the creation of statewide
education scholarships and 72 percent
favor business tax credits for private schools.
In a recent survey by
Education Next, half of those polled expressed support for universal school vouchers, and 60 percent
favored giving tax credits for individual and corporate donations to
scholarship organizations that help low - and middle - income families pay private - school tuition.
The idea — put simply as it often is — is that there is an enduring war between those who want to make legal
education into a trade school versus those who
favor high - level
scholarship.