I looked but you have to pay $5 for a copy of the working paper
random thoughts Send a noteboard - 21/09/2011 02:27:13 PM
I guess it is possible that the study is flawed in some unseen way but it is hardly the first study to show better schools do a better job at teaching children. Looking into it did see the school district just one a major academic award. Not because of school choice but by putting the best principals in the worst schools and giving them some ability to bring in the best teachers and offer them finical rewards for success. Quality leadership not unions and more money are what we need to fix our schools.
School choice works
- 20/09/2011 10:25:16 PM
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The word "duh" comes to mind.
- 20/09/2011 11:01:26 PM
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Regardless, you don't refuse to save some just because you can't save all. *NM*
- 20/09/2011 11:43:04 PM
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When saving some comes at the cost of dooming others, you might.
- 20/09/2011 11:50:05 PM
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- 20/09/2011 11:50:05 PM
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I would assume they kids were taking the extra spots the schools hadm.n
- 21/09/2011 12:41:20 AM
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Yes, well, they might be performing better exactly because they run below maximum capacity.
- 21/09/2011 08:53:58 PM
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Cool cool. I'm confused, though- won't pretty much everyone try to get into the "better" schools?
- 20/09/2011 11:47:45 PM
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If you read the aritcle it tells you the good schools were full to capacity
- 21/09/2011 12:17:15 AM
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I read the article. I was wondering about other matters.
- 21/09/2011 04:16:06 AM
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I looked but you have to pay $5 for a copy of the working paper
- 21/09/2011 02:27:13 PM
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