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[...]The main conclusion from this review is that thewidely held belief that American schools have failed—thatthey are performing worse today than they have in the past,that a high school degree is no longer valuable, and thatadditional resources yield no benefits in the current system—is...
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[...]The purpose of this paper is to answer threerelated questions. First, what general facts can we learn byexamining the traditional forms of school choice in theUnited States? In particular, we need to understand thegeneral relationship between school choice and five factors:(1) student...
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[...]The central point is simple: far and away themost important determinant of how quickly studentslearn is the effort of students themselves. It follows thatan increase in schools’ expectations of students couldhave important effects on the quality of public schooling.By establishing a...
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