I'm a husband, parent, & fan of Vikings, Twins, Wolves & Hogs. I study school choice programs & other ed reforms in my spare time. All posts are my own.
In honor of New Years, I'm counting down my 12 scholarly products released in the past 2 years, usually w/ help from colleagues & students, oldest to newest. 1st up is our finding that more education freedom is correlated with higher NAEP score gains. https://t.co/2StEZSbjXO
Here's my idea. The @Twins should hold a random lottery and pick "one lucky fan" to be our starting pitcher tonight. I bet that would boost attendance!
“Rather than creating unnecessary administrative burdens that would squelch private schools' efficacy, we should direct our efforts toward increasing the supply and capacity of schools of choice to serve children from all backgrounds.”
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Love this @FreeSpeech post, quoting former Harvard President Drew Faust: “Silencing ideas or basking in intellectual orthodoxy independent of facts and evidence impedes our access to new and better ideas, and it inhibits a full and considered rejection of bad ones." https://t.co/05kUVwzsAT
Flashback Friday- As we continue to celebrate EdChoice's 30th anniversary, let's look back at the state that helped us cross the 30-states with choice threshold.
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Please enlighten your Friday by reading this profound essay by @JPederZane about how Marxist-inspired ideologies produce "No freedom, no evolution, no future." The Physics of Politics https://t.co/703lOAwWZi
Excellent long-form piece by my @ua_edreform colleague Bob Maranto: "Scholarly journals are not for political activism, but instead for disseminating thoughtful essays and empirical studies that increase knowledge." Here, here! @hpatrinos@shulsie@marshalldavidt2 https://t.co/8NZ4sSwuC2