Vouchers Do Not Improve Student Achievement, Stanford Researcher Finds
February 28, 2017
February 28, 2017
STANFORD, Calif., Feb. 28 -- Stanford University issued the following news release:
Proponents of "school choice" say that voucher programs - which allow parents to use state education funds to enroll their children in private schools - promote learning by providing access to different types of schools and by fostering competition that motivates public schools to improve.
But there's no evidence that voucher programs significantly increase test scores, acc . . .
Proponents of "school choice" say that voucher programs - which allow parents to use state education funds to enroll their children in private schools - promote learning by providing access to different types of schools and by fostering competition that motivates public schools to improve.
But there's no evidence that voucher programs significantly increase test scores, acc . . .