Not exact matches
The marketplace will have more of a
role in how
schools in the US are run, with a comprehensive withdrawal of publicly provided
schools through the distribution of
vouchers and fostering of charter and magnet
schools.
Lawyers for each side sparred over the
role of religion in many of the private
schools that receive
vouchers under Florida's Opportunity Scholarships program.
On the other hand, he defies proponents of charters,
vouchers, and other forms of
school choice as wishful thinkers disposed to let marketplace theories trump evidence of student achievement while also undervaluing education's civic and cultural
roles.
I would argue that enabling more poor children to attend religiously animated
schools, via
vouchers or tax credits, can play a much more beneficial
role in their lives than you allowed at the end of your conversation with Mike Petrilli.
No Struggle, No Progress is the autobiography of Howard Fuller, a Milwaukee activist credited with playing a key
role in the passage of the first and largest
school -
voucher program in the United States.
This is an exceptionally interesting and important contribution to scholarship on
school choice, and it is bound to play a key
role in shaping future dialogue about
vouchers as a reform strategy.
By making equal opportunity a central theme of the movement, organizations such as the BAEO, the Friedman Foundation (established by Milton and Rose Friedman and now known as EdChoice), Democrats for Education Reform, and other groups in favor of
school choice have put Republican support at risk by emphasizing the
role that
vouchers can play in opening
school doors to the disadvantaged.
With the nomination of Betsy DeVos — the soon - to - be former chair of the American Federation for Children and a lifelong
school - choice advocate — as the next secretary of education, many folks are now trying to understand for the very first time the
role vouchers and private
school choice play in the reform universe.
The enactment of
voucher programs renewed the debate over the
role of private
school choice in American education.
Much has been written and studied regarding choice in education — on charter
schools,
vouchers, choice among district
schools, and much more — but the idea, so powerful in our economy and in other enterprises, including higher education, has rarely been examined in the context of federalism and the appropriate
roles of Washington and lower levels of government.
Among non-participating private
schools, 28 percent said that the inadequate scholarship amount played a
role in their decision not to accept LSP students, and 43 percent expressed concerns that the
voucher amount would not keep up with increasing costs.
I played a tiny
role in helping launch the D.C.
voucher program when I served at the U.S. Department of Education, and I support the expansion of private
school choice programs for low - income students.
Given that the LSP is the first statewide
voucher program systematically studied (other rigorously studied programs serve smaller samples of students in urban
school districts), the program's scale may have played a
role;
But Alexander now wanted to scale back the federal
role, trim the education secretary power and potentially give states block granted federal funds that could be converted into
school vouchers.
Now, DeVos is President - elect Donald Trump's pick for U.S. education secretary, and observers expect her to lessen the federal
role in public education and vigorously advocate to expand access to
voucher and charter
schools in other states just like she has done here.
Republicans and conservatives now control every level of government, the state's spending on taxpayer - funded
school vouchers for private
schools has increased and the state's teachers union no longer plays an influential
role in funding and supporting Democrats.
The answers detail the billionaire nominee's views on the federal
role in higher education,
school vouchers and protecting civil rights.
Given that the
role of
schools is so central to the logic of
vouchers, their omission from dialogue and research leaves a substantial gap in our understanding of
voucher programs.
Many in conservative circles see her primary
role as using the bully pulpit to advance
school choice policies, but government - backed
school vouchers for private
schools, which is something she's vigorously supported for decades, have really taken a beating recently.
Arkansas News Burea, August 25, 2011, asserted the main
role vouchers should have is «providing new models for regular public
schools to emulate, not about replacing regular public
schools.»
Caveats aside, the negative achievement outcomes of
voucher programs uncovered by recent studies have not deterred the Trump administration; 7 its stance on
vouchers exemplifies a larger tendency to a dismiss evidence that does not align with the administration's priorities.8 This dismissal of evidence plays an unfortunate
role in both undermining the nation's public
schools and confusing parents who seek access to high - quality public
school options.
To some Hoosiers, worries about
school funding and student achievement are secondary to questions about the effect that
vouchers might have on public education's
role as a civic institution.
The primary
role of an SFO is to award
voucher checks, which require the signatures of parents / guardians and authorized private
school administrators.