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The Impact of Limited School Choice on Public School Districts




 

Why Competition in Education?

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It is important to understand how and why the main thrust of education reform has focused on providing choice for parents and students and thereby introducing competition into the state education system. The reason is that over the past several decades, traditional school reforms—imposing new rules and providing greater resources—have failed to significantly improve education for children.

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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Michigan Education Digest
Charter school rally, competing for students, DPS budget.

 

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