Tuesday, April 10, 2007Arkansas Enacts Market-Oriented ReformsMurphy Commission recommendations approved Filed As: Education (k-12), GeneralAre policy shops such as the members of State Policy Network merely places for people to talk to each other? Thankfully, no; ideas do have a way of making their way into law. The Arkansas Policy Foundation reports that in April, two policy recommendations of the ... more »»
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Friday, March 30, 2007A Real Investment in Education: Tax CreditsFiled As: Education (k-12)Families want options in schooling, businesses want a well-educated workforce. A tax credit proposal in Maryland nicely ties those two concerns together. According to the Maryland Public Policy Institute, “The BOAST tax credit proposal would provide up to $25 million in partial tax ... more »»
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Friday, April 6, 2007"Smarter Babies" Plans Based on Faulty ScienceFiled As: Education (k-12)Since the K-12 system isn't working all that well in many places, the latest idea in education is to ... start the children learning even earlier. From USA Today comes the idea that maybe we haven't gotten this whole process of human development figured out just yet. The efforts to build ... more »»
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Thursday, March 22, 2007Savings from School District Consolidation Don't Add UpFiled As: Education (k-12)Is bigger better? Not when it comes to schools. Does district consolidation save money? You might think so if you focus on the job of superintendent, a high-dollar job. But consolidation won’t necessarily reduce head count, or even salaries. The more »»
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Thursday, March 15, 2007Budget Tightening, or Political Payback?Ohio Governor: Stop Voucher Program Filed As: Education (k-12)Ohio has been a leader in school choice, but recent progress is threatened by the state's new governor, who was backed by the state's teachers unions. Gov. Ted Strickland has called for scrapping EdChoice, the state's newest voucher plan. His stated rationale? Budgetary ... more »»
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Tuesday, March 13, 2007State Budgets Inspired by MythsFiled As: Budget and Tax, Education (k-12), Health Care, TransportationBudgets are reflections of priorities, and in the world of public finance, a collective statement of how we think the world works. According to the Yankee Institute for Public Policy, the budget proposal of Governor M. Jodi Rell is based on a number of myths. Here's a summary from the ... more »»
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Monday, March 12, 2007Teachers on Strike?25 pct more than state average is "humiliating" Filed As: Education (k-12)The teachers union in West Virginia may stage a one-day strike Wednesday to protest a raise of 3.5 percent. Not enough money, the union says. The average teacher salary in the state is $41,388. According to USA Today, one ... more »»
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Wednesday, March 7, 2007Institutional Care for 3-Year Olds?Filed As: Education (k-12), GeneralFirst there was kindergarten. Then came a raft of pre-k programs for four-year olds, including one in Oklahoma. Now the governor of that state (plus a couple others) would like to bring the political society (that is, government) into the business of supervising the daily activity of three-year ... more »»
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Friday, March 2, 2007Ed Establishment to Utah Children: No Vouchers for You!Filed As: Education (k-12)Well, that didn't take long. Less than a month after Utah enacts a universal school voucher plan, the reactionaries of the status quo interests strike back. The following note comes from the more »»
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Friday, February 23, 2007More Inflation ... in SchoolsFiled As: Education (k-12)Monetary inflation destroys a currency. Will academic inflation destroy education?Two new reports from the U.S. Department of Education suggest that inflation continues to be a problem. The High School Transcript ... more »»
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