"In short, there is little evidence that vouchers increase educational
achievement for students who utilize vouchers."

And so what?

If vouchers can produce the same shitty product or a marginally better
product for half the price, it is still a win for the tax payers (who save
money), the parents (who are happier), and minorities (who strongly support
vouchers).

If the vouchers result in significantly better results, it is a major
victory.

J

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I will worry about the children when they can vote in union elections. -
Albert Shanker (president of the American Federation of Teachers)


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