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Mr. Patrick L. Anderson
Mr. Richard D. McLellan
Mr. Joseph P. Overton
Dr. Gary L. Wolfram
The Universal Tuition Tax Credit: A Proposal to Advance Parental Choice in Education
Executive Summary
I. The Promise of Parental Choice in Education
Choice is Breaking Out
The Assignment System
Why Parental Choice Works
Michigans History of Parental Choice
(this page)
Private Schools
Scholarship Programs
Choice in Higher Education
Intra- and Inter-district Schools of Choice
Charter Schools or Public School Academies
Addressing Misconceptions About Choice
A "Public Choice" Analysis of the Current System
More Money Alone Will Not Improve Public Education
A Call for Reform: Empowering Parents
II. Michigan Constitutional Restraints on Parental Choice
III. Expanding Parental Choice with a Universal Tuition Tax Credit
IV. Impact of the UTTC on State and Local Finances
Appendix I: A Model of School Finance
Appendix II. Questions and Answers Regarding the Universal Tuition Tax Credit
Endnotes
ADDENDUM
Posted: Nov. 13, 1997
Michigans History of Parental Choice
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Contents
Private Schools
Scholarship Programs
Choice in Higher Education
Intra- and Inter-district Schools of Choice
Charter Schools or Public School Academies
Publication:
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Next page:
Private Schools
This text is part of the larger publication:
The Universal Tuition Tax Credit: A Proposal to Advance Parental Choice in Education
Download PDF of the larger publication
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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