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How can parents have more say in how their children are educated? What’s the difference between different approaches to school choice, like vouchers, education savings accounts, and tax credits? Do we know these work?
Jason Bedrick joins us this week to make the case for school choice.
Show Notes and Further Reading
Here’s an earlier episode of Free Thoughts with Neal McCluskey on the history of public schooling in America.
Bedrick mentions Dale Russakoff’s recent book, The Prize: Who’s in Charge of America’s Schools? (2016) and his review of the book at the Library of Law and Liberty.
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How can parents have more say in how their children are educated? What’s the difference between different approaches to school choice, like vouchers, education savings accounts, and tax credits? Do we know these work?
Jason Bedrick joins us this week to make the case for school choice.
Show Notes and Further Reading
Here’s an earlier episode of Free Thoughts with Neal McCluskey on the history of public schooling in America.
Bedrick mentions Dale Russakoff’s recent book, The Prize: Who’s in Charge of America’s Schools? (2016) and his review of the book at the Library of Law and Liberty.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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