This is important for transparency and
indeed parental choice but hopefully this move will not be seen as an attack on the schools that are yet to be good.
Not exact matches
Parental choice in education is
indeed important, but not to the point of ignoring common standards all should follow.
Shifting to a system of
parental choice would
indeed represent a fundamental change — so fundamental that many people fear it would destroy public education.
Indeed, the fact that families differ in the weight they place on different educational goals is a key rationale for policies that expand
parental choice.