Thursday, August 21, 2008

Competition from Catholic Schools Boosts Student Achievement 

Filed As:  Education (k-12)

Do public (that is government-run) schools do better when they face more competition? A new working paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research looks at public school performance in Ontario, Canada, along with how many students attend Catholic schools.

The findings are yet another piece of evidence that school choice works for children: "The estimates suggest that extending competition to all students would raise average test scores in 6th grade by 6-8% of a standard deviation."

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