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Jay P. Greene [11 titles]
- The Uses of Vouchers
School choice can help special-ed students and keep the Catholic-school option alive in the inner city. 28 July 2009 - Is School Choice Enough?
In City Journals Winter 2008 issue, contributing editor Sol Stern wrote a piece, School Choice Isnt Enough, that ignited a firestorm of debate within the school-reform movement. Here, some of the nations top education scholars discuss the story, and Stern responds. 24 January 2008 - Adding Up to Failure
Ed schools put diversity before math. Winter 2008 - Four Score and Seven Manatees Ago
Why have we stopped naming schools after great public figures? Summer 2007 - Four Score and Seven Manatees Ago
Why have we stopped naming schools after great public figures? 2 July 2007 - Out-in-Left-Field Trips
School trips should be about expanding students intellectual horizons. Spring 2007 - The Special-Ed Hoax
Schools claim to be swamped by a growing number of disabled students, but it’s a myth. 2 August 2002 - Why Vouchers are Constitutional
. . . and why we need them. 14 March 2002 - GEDs Aren’t Worth the Paper They’re Printed On
GED holders do much worse in later life than high school grads. Its time for some truth in testing. Winter 2002 - The Texas School Miracle Is for Real
Pundits charge that the Lone Star States sharply higher reading and math scores are smoke and mirrors.But they are rock-solidand heres the evidence. Summer 2000 - The NEAs Racket?
Is the nations biggest teachers union illegally spending tax-free millions on political campaigns? Summer 2000
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