Its mission is to focus public tax dollars on the K - 12 education of public school students by opposing legislation in the Indiana General Assembly that would fund private school vouchers, expand private school tax credits, privatize charter schools by allowing private colleges and agencies to be authorizers, put for - profit managers in place to take a profit from operating public schools and
privatize public schools through any other means.»
The key issue to watch in 2017 is the spiraling drive to
privatize public schools through digital learning.
Not exact matches
«If DeVos follows
through on her plans to
privatize education and hold charter
schools receiving federal funds to different standards than
public schools, as she indicated she would in her confirmation hearing, this could mean that fewer and fewer
schools are even required to follow Title IX guidelines at all,» Gibbs wrote.
PAA opposes efforts to
privatize public education
through the expansion of charters, vouchers or other privately - run programs at the expense of regular
public schools.
This campaign, it says, is really «a proxy for a broader assault on
public education itself» and is coming at a time when
public schools have been weakened by funding cuts, «vitriolic political attacks on teachers and their unions, and state programs to
privatize schools through vouchers, charter
schools and other «
school choice» measures.»
The Trump administration is focusing on
privatizing education by expanding
school voucher programs that transfer
public funds to private
schools through bills such as the «Choices in Education Act» (HR610).
DeVos has spent most of her life using her billions to
privatize public education
through charter and voucher
school schemes.
We oppose efforts to
privatize public education
through the expansion of charters, vouchers or other privately - run programs at the expense of regular
public schools.
Fourth, «The invisible hand of the market was to be the solution primarily
through charters and
privatizing schools... A growing body of literature shows that charter
schools do not perform better than traditional
public schools and they segregate
schools by race and by socio - economic status.»