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The Case for Choice in Schooling:




 

Part III: Barriers to Education Reform

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The proposition that parents have the primary right and responsibility to direct the educational development of their children is now the most significant topic of the national education reform debate.  However, before expanded school choice becomes the norm rather than the exception, three barriers to education reform must be overcome.

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