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EdChoice 101 defines the different types of school choice and how they work for families. The EdChoice Study Guide is a brief review of what the research says about private school choice programs in practice. The EdChoice Legal Basics is a guide to the landmark litigation that lays the foundation for school choice program constitutionality. The EdChoice Polling Primer provides a concise and easy-to-access overview of major findings from both our annual Schooling in America Survey and monthly Public Opinion Tracker reports.
If you’d like to order any of these publications, please email info@edchoice.org. Be sure to include which publication(s) you want to receive, a quantity for each, and for what purpose you’ll be using our resources.
The ABCs of School Choice is a comprehensive, 150+page guide to every private school choice program in America. It is available in print, and our website’s School Choice in America Dashboard, state pages and program-level pages are kept up-to-date throughout the year as state policies change and new data become available.
The 123s of School Choice is an in-depth literature review of what the empirical research says about private school choice programs in America. It is available only in digital format to ensure this resource is always kept up to date with the latest studies.
If you’d like to order your print copy of The ABCs of School Choice, please email info@edchoice.org. If you’d like a print product that summarizes school choice research, consider ordering copies of our EdChoice Study Guide, which is the condensed version of The 123s. When you email your order, be sure to include which publication(s) you want to receive, a quantity for each, your timeframe and for what purpose you’ll be using our resources.
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