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Part IV: Sustaining School Choice Victories

By Matthew J. Brouillette, published on Jan. 29, 2001
As discussed previously, many individuals and organizations have powerful financial and political incentives to maintain the status quo in education and oppose the removal of barriers to parents' ability to choose the safest and best schools for their children.  Any increase in schooling options for children must be sustained by proponents of expanded school choice.
ISBN: 1-890624-24-1, SKU: S2001-01
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The Case for Choice in Schooling:

  • Executive Summary
  • Introduction
  • Part I: Government Schooling Comes to America
  • Part II: The Crisis in Government Schooling and the School Choice Solution
  • Part III: Barriers to Education Reform
  • Part IV: Sustaining School Choice Victories
    • Five Strategies to Preserve and Advance School Choice
  • Conclusion: Restoring a Free Market in Education
  • Appendix A: Glossary of Education-Related Terms
  • Appendix B: School Choice Resources
  • Endnotes (1 of 2)
  • Endnotes (2 of 2)
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Author

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