…that work to improve opportunities for disadvantaged children would quickly provide information to parents about where to find best tutors. Further, teachers could also provide additional feedback to parents about…
…their jobs, and they trusted parents less than students and principals. They also had some unexpected views on school choice and teacher-led accountability systems. In this series, we’re incorporating other…
…poor ratings and teachers could be fired or schools shut down. Give all parents school choice. If a school is not providing the services or driving the outcomes parents expect,…
…Montana Department of Education in Vermont. The Espinoza ruling requires states with school choice programs to not exclude religiously-affiliated nonpublic schools as choices for parents participating in the programs; New…
…of Black parents finds. Bullying is the most common struggle their students face in school, and only a quarter of Black parents believe education should stay the same in the…
…are responsive rather than dismissive of their needs, imagine how quickly schools in every sector would improve. To learn more about how education savings accounts raise parental satisfaction with their…
…as we anticipate a need to help implement school choice, we also anticipate an increased need to represent parents and defend these statutes across the country. By partnering with IJ…
…paper is particularly timely as the federal Government Accountability Office recently released a report that called for better information for parents about their children’s rights as they move from public…
…Choice on Parental School Participation and School Satisfaction in Korea,” Social Indicators Research 115, no. 1 (2014), 363-85. 10. Korean Educational Development Institute, Improving School Leadership: Country Background Report for…