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Research by Author & Topic
Publications by Jane Hannaway on Vouchers | Viewing 1-3 of 3. Most recent listed first. | | Leave No City Behind (Policy Briefs)Both the United States and England initiated ambitious standards-based education reform to eliminate large gaps between their highest and lowest achievers. England appears to be ahead, having started in 1988 with a national curriculum, tests, and performance tables. The United States' No Child Left Behind Act began rewriting state rules in 2002 with more incentives and punitive measures aimed at school performance. Viewing the contrasts as opportunity, educators and policymakers from each side of the Atlantic gathered in Philadelphia in mid-October for the second half of a dialogue on urban education. This policy brief offers highlights from their discussions. | Posted to Web: December 22, 2004 | Publication Date: December 22, 2004 | Educating the Poor: Time to Boost Funds (Commentary)[Christian Science Monitor] The education bill sculpted, sanded, and polished by the Senate passed last week with strong bipartisan support. This important bill provides support for schools serving disadvantaged students, and promotes accountability as the basis of school reform. At issue now is funding. As a key amendment requires, funds will go to the schools serving only the neediest students - but how much funding? | Posted to Web: June 18, 2001 | Publication Date: June 18, 2001 | School Voucher Proposals (Radio Transcript)Jane Hannaway, Director of the Institute’s Education Policy Center, examines the issue of school vouchers. With Emily Van Dunk, Public Policy Forum of Milwaukee, and Joe Williams, New York Daily News. Hosted By Kojo Nnamdi. | Posted to Web: September 27, 2000 | Publication Date: September 27, 2000 |
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