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The author explores the effectiveness of the two most-established forms of school choice in the United States--choice among public school districts and the choice between public and private schools. She finds that traditional school choice improves the quality of schooling by increasing...
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-being" as part of session 3, "Education and crime in urban neighborhoods." The conference was held at the Federal Reserve Bank …
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Using math and reading test score gains, the author compares the achievement of students in the nonsectarian private schools participating in Milwaukee's Parental Choice Program with the achievement of students in a wide range of Milwaukee's public schools. Her results point to the need for a...
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standards and assessments--parents can more accurately evaluate the quality of their children's education. …
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need to hit the target. The following management principles are used at all levels of the organization: define clear …
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The author summarizes the literature on the relative performance of public and private schools over the past decade and assesses what we have learned from these studies. Although many questions remain unanswered, the author concludes that private schooling--in particular, Catholic schooling--can...
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Several researchers have attempted to measure the value of educational quality by examining its impact on wages earned by students later in life. Adopting an alternative approach, the author of this study calculates what people are willing to pay to reside in a community with superior schools....
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that the U.S. education system as a whole is in trouble. The author points out that in the past decade an increasing amount … of resources have been devoted to education, but U.S. students have continued to underperform students in other countries …
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The author notes that raising the school-leaving age and increasing the amount of spending per pupil have been extremely important public school reforms. However, he says, sizable improvements in school quality will only be evident when these two reforms are complemented by higher standards--and...
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