Through her family's fortune and conservative political connections, Betsy DeVos has targeted public education and pushed a right -
wing school choice agenda for decades.
Still and all, it was the first such federal report on Betsy DeVos's watch and it surely won't help advance the private -
school choice agenda that's important to her and that Trump offered up during his campaign.
The Thomas B. Fordham Institute was one of the leading voices offering these ideas in a mutually reinforcing framework, recognizing that innovative schools needed the yardstick for quality that standards create, and accountability systems alone don't build the pressure that
the school choice agenda promised.
GLEP actively endorses candidates that subscribe to
the school choice agenda.
As the 2015 legislative session kicks off, let's take a look at where some elements of
the school choice agenda stand and what we can expect in the near term.
But while DeVos and the president have been touting
their school choice agenda, any changes to OCR will likely come without much fanfare.
But there have been a lot of small defeats for Betsy DeVos and
her school choice agenda.
Trump's controversial education secretary nominee Betsy DeVos is facing criticism for her lack of public education credentials and her pro-voucher,
school choice agenda.
The school choice agenda moved forward because influential and «gifted» people pushed it.
The piece also addressed the potential impact Secretary - nominee Betsy DeVos could have on «advancing
her school choice agenda.»
The choice of Betsy DeVos as education secretary reinforces Trump's
school choice agenda.