Two groups have different views on the facts on an issue with
widespread policy implications — how do you find a workable solution?
Not exact matches
In light of the
widespread attention given to the Chetty, Friedman, and Rockoff research, Education Next asked four experts to comment on the study's
implications for teacher
policy.
As policymakers begin work on a major overhaul to the federal tax code, which could include eliminating or changing the deduction, and amid
widespread concern about rising student debt levels, leaders should bear in mind that altering the provision would have
implications for higher education and tax
policy across levels of government.
Moreover, if this sort of bias is indeed
widespread then there are serious
implications for new
policies, both at the Federal level and within the scientific community itself.