Center for Education Reform Newswire Vol. 9, No. 8February 27, 2007 Bill and Ted's Excellent EducationSpending and grade points averages are up, so why are test scores down? by Matthew Ladner, Ph.D.The Goldwater Institute February 27, 2007 Voucher schemes continue to grow around the worldThe Education ForumSubtext NewsletterFebruary 2007
Center for Education Reform Newswire Vol. 9, No. 8February 27, 2007 Bill and Ted's Excellent EducationSpending and grade points averages are up, so why are test scores down? by Matthew Ladner, Ph.D.The Goldwater Institute February 27, 2007
Voucher schemes continue to grow around the worldThe Education ForumSubtext NewsletterFebruary 2007
Do American Schools Really Need NCLB 2.0? By Dan LipsThe Heritage FoundationFebruary 23, 2006Experimenting With School Choice: A Tale of Two California DistrictsOakland, Compton show school choice can improve results more than the status quoBy Lisa Snell and Shikha DalmiaEducation Week (Vol. 26, Issue 23)February 23, 2007Think DifferentApple CEO says unionization of public schools "off- the-charts crazy" by Matthew Ladner, Ph.D.The Goldwater Institute February 21, 2007
Federalism: The Path to School ChoiceBy Dan LipsThe Heritage FoundationFebruary 16, 2007 Utah's Revolutionary New School Voucher ProgramDan Lips and Evan FeinbergThe Heritage FoundationFebruary 16, 2007Stairway to HeavenWill more funding fix Arizona's education system? by Arwynn Mattix The Goldwater InstituteFebruary 15, 2007 Fool Me TwiceNo Child Left Behind again. Only worse.By Chester E. Finn Jr. & Michael J. PetrilliNational Review OnlineFebruary 14, 2007Center for Education Reform Newswire Vol. 9, No. 6February 13, 2007The Whole Camel is in the TentUtah becomes the first state in the country to pass a universal school voucherBy Matthew Ladner, Ph.D. February 13, 2007
Chopra on the Chopping BlockTeachers' union punishes success by Tom PattersonThe Goldwater Institute February 12, 2007 A Promising Start to 2007 for School Choice Initiatives By Dan LipsThe Heritage FoundationFebruary 9, 2007Thomas B. Fordham Foundation PresentsAddressing The Achievement Gap: The Promise and Peril of "Divying Us Up By Race"Good School Choice News by Kathryn Jean LopezNational Review OnlineFebruary 2, 2007
No Longer Free to ChooseBy Michael W. BrandlInside Higher Ed.comFebruary 2, 2007President Bush's School Choice Legacy By Dan LipsThe Heritage FoundationFebruary 1, 2007 The Hoover InstitutionDaily ReportK-12 initiative extends reach across campusBY LISA TREIFebruary 1, 2007The Achiever: February 2007 . Vol. 6, No. 2U.S. Department of EducationHigh teacher pay still doesn't translate into achievementRichard BurrDetNews.comPublished January 31, 2007Center for Education Reform Newswire Vol. 9, No. 4Published January 30, 2007
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