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Oct 18, 2010

Proposed Florida Business Tax Phase-out Draws Fire

George Clowes

Only three states Nevada, South Dakota, and Wyoming have no corporate income tax, but Florida GOP gubernatorial candidate Rick Scott wants to add the Sunshine State to that select list. Scott proposes reducing the state s corporate income tax to zero over the next seven years, but his suggestion has raised concerns among school ...

Mar 16, 2010

There's More to School Choice Than Vouchers

George Clowes

Discussions on school choice in Illinois are currently focused on the Rev. Sen. James Meeks' school voucher bill and the use of public funds to pay for children from failing schools to be educated in private schools. But the debate and proposals from legislators shouldn't stop there. School choice isn't just about vouchers ...

Sep 1, 2008

Voucher Competition Begins to Make Inroads in Milwaukee

George Clowes

Although vouchers are supposed to prompt improvements in the public schools through competition for students, the Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) have shown little improvement in graduation rates or test scores -- despite the migration of more than 19,000 students to voucher schools over the past 18 years. This lack of improvement ...

Jul 23, 2008

No. 120 Can Vouchers Reform Public Schools?

Heartland Policy Study - George A. Clowes Heartland Institute

This Heartland Policy Study by education expert George Clowes addresses concerns about the efficacy of school vouchers that have been raised recently by some school reform advocates. The author distinguishes between “charity vouchers” and universal vouchers and explains why the former are unlikely to cause systemic reform of public ...

Dec 1, 2006

Teaching New Skills

George Clowes

After reviewing additional research studies on teacher performance and the mechanisms of student learning, Barak Rosenshine and Robert Stevens in 1986 developed a six-function teaching model to describe the necessary sequence of instructional steps that are involved in having a student learn new skills. The principles apply equally ...

Jan 1, 2006

K-12 Education Reforms Not Working, Manufacturers Say

George A. Clowes

Despite educational reforms implemented over the past eight years, students graduating from public schools are still largely unprepared for the workforce, according to the latest annual employer survey published in November 2005 by the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), the Manufacturing Institute, and Deloitte Consulting ...

Dec 1, 2005

Chicago Sports Upset: Student-Athletes Edge Out Peers Academically

George A. Clowes

Good news about student athletes in the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) was publicized in Mayor Richard M. Daley's "Principal for a Day" news conference October 27. In addition to announcing that an anonymous philanthropist had donated $2 million to provide basketball shoes to every basketball player in the city's public schools ...

Nov 1, 2005

Boston MATCH School Goes Beyond 'No Excuses'

George Clowes

Since its inception in 2000, the Media and Technology Charter High (MATCH) School in Boston has drawn its predominantly black and Hispanic students largely from the city's poorest demographic, and most of its students enter ninth grade achieving well below grade level. Yet 100 percent of its 2005 graduates went on to college ...

Jul 1, 2005

Defective Educational Philosophy Is Real Culprit in K-12 Education Failures

George A. Clowes

Review of Doomed to Fail: The Built-in Defects of American Education by Paul A. Zoch Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2004, 237 pages, ISBN 1-56663-567-5, $26.95 Paul A. Zoch's book, Doomed to Fail , clearly, concisely, and convincingly lays out the reasons why K-12 education in the United States produces high school seniors who ...

Jul 1, 2005

Are Tax Credits Really Not 'Public Money'?

George Clowes

Some education policy analysts say tuition tax credit programs such as Arizona's, which a federal district court judge on March 24 upheld as constitutional, are preferable to vouchers because they do not involve "public money" and are therefore less likely to be subject to government regulation. But recent objections to tax ...

Jul 1, 2005

Home Schools Remedy Public School Woes, New Book Says

George A. Clowes

Review of Public Schools, Public Menace: How Public Schools Lie to Parents and Betray Our Children by Joel Turtel New York: Liberty Books, 2005, 387 pages, ISBN 0-9645693-2-9, $17.95 "[T]ake their future into your hands, now." That's Joel Turtel's blunt message for parents of school-age children in Public Schools, Public ...

Jun 1, 2005

Polls Show Solid Support for School Choice

George A. Clowes

Despite the efforts of teacher unions and their allies to portray voucher supporters as extremists whose ideas are out of touch with mainstream America, the results of recent public opinion polls taken in three different states show solid support for parental choice proposals among voters in Arizona, Texas, and Indiana. In ...

May 1, 2005

National Certification Doesn't Reward Best Teachers, Studies Show

George A. Clowes

When K-12 public school teachers attain certification through the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS), they are rewarded with annual bonuses of up to $7,500. Yet four value-added research studies conducted since 2002--including three sponsored by NBPTS itself--have shown NBPTS-certified teachers produce only ...

May 1, 2005

Federal Court Upholds Arizona Tax Credits

George A. Clowes

Ruling in what school choice advocates have called "the most frivolous" challenge ever filed against a school choice program, a federal district court judge on March 24 upheld Arizona's scholarship tax credit program as constitutional, dismissing a lawsuit from the state American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) chapter. Since Arizona ...

Apr 1, 2005

Thousands Rally for Vouchers in Florida, Wisconsin

George A. Clowes

Crowds of concerned parents, students, and educators rallied in Tallahassee, Florida and Madison, Wisconsin in January and February to show support for defending and expanding school voucher programs that school choice opponents are trying to kill or limit. On January 24, parents and students who participate in publicly funded ...

Apr 1, 2005

Judge Orders Sharply Higher Spending for New York City Public Schools

George A. Clowes

Culminating a 12-year court battle over the funding of New York City's public schools, New York State Supreme Court Justice Leland DeGrasse issued a final decision on February 15 ordering the state legislature and governor to spend an additional $5.63 billion a year to educate the city's 1.1 million public school students. That ...

Apr 1, 2005

Students Benefit from Project CREO

George A. Clowes

A total of 531 students transferred to better-performing public schools and more than 200 were able to receive tutoring services during 2003-04 as a result of help provided by Project CREO, according to a February 2005 update from Hispanic CREO, the Hispanic Council for Reform and Educational Options. Initiated in the fall ...

Apr 1, 2005

Bringing the Profit Motive and Moral Values to Education - An Exclusive Interview with J.C. Huizenga

George A. Clowes

"Build a better mousetrap, and the world will beat a path to your door." Attributed to Ralph Waldo Emerson Many entrepreneurs have discovered that Emerson's maxim often requires a substantial investment in informational advertising before customers appreciate the superiority of a new marketplace offering. But from the time ...

Apr 1, 2005

Stossel: Politicians' Kids Go to Private Schools

George A. Clowes

"Politicians who promote public schools don't always send their kids to them," said ABC News journalist John Stossel in a segment of the 20/20 program broadcast on January 28, called "Public Schools for Poor Kids, Not Politicians' Kids." You might think the people who fight for public schools would always send their children ...

Mar 1, 2005

Study: Rules and Regulations Are Paralyzing U.S. Schools

George Clowes

A new study from the bipartisan legal reform coalition Common Good found U.S. schools are greatly over-regulated, in many cases to the point of paralysis. The study details thousands upon thousands of laws and regulations that apply to public schools in New York City. The study was released on November 29 as an interactive ...

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