Scroll down to watch the videos from the 15 finalists and hear their moving stories of
how school choice has made a difference in lives coast - to - coast.
By the end of the course, students will have gained a strong understanding of
how school choice, represented generally as a positive market option has huge consequences for where people live, the demographics of communities, where children go to school, and the reproduction of inequality.
Leading national voices on this hot topic will debate
how school choice is delivering on its promise, how it is not, and what steps can be taken to improve public school choice options to families and students.
Redemptorist Elementary, a participating school in the Louisiana Scholarship Program, hosted a tour showcasing
how school choice has positively impact the school and surrounding community.
That is just
how school choice works.
To learn more about
how school choice works, and what options might be available to your children, visit our Guide for Parents.
Good Morning HoumaToday.com publishes The Washington Post editorial page editor Fred Hiatt's column that disputes attacks on education secretary nominee Betsy DeVos and explains
how school choice policies that she champions could benefit students across America.
See
how school choice is gaining ground across the country by offering the hope that comes with better educational options!
Hot on the heels of Ms. Hannah - Jones» speech, The New School's Center for New York City Affairs issued their own report, entitled, «The Paradox of Choice:
How School Choice Divides New York City Elementary Schools.»
Bob Bowdon of Choice Media comments on the school discipline crisis in America and
how school choice can help.
How School Choice Changed These Brothers» Lives.
HoumaToday.com publishes The Washington Post editorial page editor Fred Hiatt's column that disputes attacks on education secretary nominee Betsy DeVos and explains
how school choice policies that she champions could benefit students across America.
The rally featured a litany of speakers, each sharing
how school choice has shaped their child or their community's ability to learn.
He dives into the history of Utah Public Education and parental rights, showing
how school choice provides an important bridge to improve public education overall.
Search our library for state and national research on
how school choice affects students, parents, schools, taxpayers and voters.
Look for several reports from A + Denver on
how the school choice system has been working for Denver families in the coming month.
The new Playa Vista Middle School approved last week by the LAUSD board illustrates
how school choice can clash with the ideals of public education.
NYC SCHOOL SEGREGATION The 74: How NYC's Top Boys & Girls Are Sorting Themselves Into Different Schools Chalkbeat:
How school choice differs for black and white families in New York City NYT: First Test for New York Chancellor: A Middle School Desegregation Plan WNYC: New Jersey's Public Schools Remain Overwhelmingly Segregated
The New School's Center for New York City Affairs issued a report today called «The Paradox of Choice:
How School Choice Divides New York City Elementary Schools» and I find it underwhelming.
How School Choice Is Influencing Education September 19, 2016 by Brett Kittredge In parts of the country that have thriving education choice programs, schools are working overtime to attract students and parents are able to choose the best education for their child.
The residual funding that remains in the public schools is the key to understanding
how school choice programs can actually benefit (rather than harm) public schools.
As a mom and working professional, Marilyn reflects on
how school choice is the only option for parents who commute a distance to work.
A must read from The 74 — a pastor's perspective on
how school choice is lifting up Florida's most disadvantaged students.
The 74 A Pastor's Perspective:
How School Choice Is Lifting Up Florida's Most Disadvantaged Students
What considerations are not being addressed as part of a larger discussion on
how school choice works for these families?
We opened our session with a simple model of
how school choice, at the most abstract level, is supposed to work.
The ECCI chronicles
how school choice is progressing in the nation's largest school districts.
It describes
how the school choice movement laid the philosophical and institutional foundations upon which virtual education could be built.
Download these bills to see
how school choice can work in your state.
The question of
how school choice programs affect the racial stratification of schools is highly salient in the field of education policy.
Particular attention is paid to
how school choice programs are related to how parents use voice and exit.
Matt Chingos of the Urban Institute joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss what we're learning about
how school choice participants do when it comes to college enrollment and graduation.
The key challenge facing empirical study of
how school choice affects information acquisition has been a lack of systematic data.
His pioneering research, however, spurred the development of an evidence base that has enlarged our understanding of
how school choice is changing American education.
Andrew explores the individual - level incentives to engage in parent activism, focusing his attention on
how school choice and mobilization activity may influence the decision to participate in broader education politics.
The study, involving 8,000 families, looked at
how school choice was affected by parents» education, household income and their educational aspirations for children, as well as why some families later decided to switch schools.
In this article, Mike Petrilli summarizes the discussion that took place about
how a school choice program might work.
Not exact matches
In their new book, Decisive:
How to Make Better Choices in Life and Work, brothers and academics Chip (of Stanford Graduate School of Business) and Dan Heath (of Duke) explore how to eliminate biases and improve the quality of our decisio
How to Make Better
Choices in Life and Work, brothers and academics Chip (of Stanford Graduate
School of Business) and Dan Heath (of Duke) explore
how to eliminate biases and improve the quality of our decisio
how to eliminate biases and improve the quality of our decisions.
Part - time professionals are the real MVPs — whether part - time because of
schooling, parenting, transitioning between jobs, or simply by
choice, part - timers know
how to wear multiple hats with style.
She's been reading aloud to her six kids (preschool to high
school) ever since, and has spent the last few years chatting with experts, authors, parents, and leaders, discovering
how a simple
choice to pull a book off a shelf and share it with a child is one of the very best decisions a parent can make.
The authors show
how parental
choice of
school is not just the best way to improve education but is a parental right.
:D And I loved reading about
how so many of the people you went to high
school with ended up surprising you with their career
choices & endeavors.
If your
school makes it a rule (not just an optional
choice), you'll be surprised at
how quickly it will become an accepted part of
school culture.
Simple way
how to make the best eating
choices every day according Harvard
School of Public Health: 1/2 vegetables dark green (such as spinach and broccoli) orange (such as pumpkin and carrot) leafy green (such as cabbage and Brussels sprouts) starchy (such as potatoes, sweet potatoes, taro and corn) salad (such as lettuce, tomato, capsicum...
And, when
schools develop relationships with farmers, it opens up new avenues for teaching kids about where food comes from and
how to make healthy
choices.
How one
school district has empowered children to make healthy
choices through salad bars By Faith Akgun
Answers to multiple
choice questions about your
school lunch program and
how your
school will support a salad bar program throughout the
school year.
This wasn't an easy
choice, because we know
how much our fans love our high
school sports coverage, as well as our other monthly departments like Locker Room and Level Up.
We thought hearing from high
school counselor and CS board member Lisa Spengler on
how she helps her students choose a high
school would help provide some perspective on an alternative way to think about high
school choice.
How many students get into their first -
choice high
school,» she says.