division within Christianity, originating from the Reformation in the 16th century against the Roman Catholic Church, that rejects the Roman Catholic doctrines of papal supremacy and sacraments
A teacher’s-eye view of the culture of a “No Excuses” school
Daniel Buck 9.15.2022
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Education choice in 2019 and beyond
James Paul 1.4.2019
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Award a variety of high school diplomas with different requirements, but honor them all the same
Jeremy Noonan 3.2.2018
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School choice programs must serve students, not schools
3.7.2017
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The effect of public and private schooling on anti-Semitism
12.9.2015
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Score one for low-income kids
The Education Gadfly 9.23.2015
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Partnership schools: The hundred-year-old start-ups
Kathleen Porter-Magee 7.27.2015
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Public funding, parent choice, and the values of the majority
Kathleen Porter-Magee 1.28.2015
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Democracy, community, and school choice
Kathleen Porter-Magee 6.11.2014
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Catholic Schools deserve an authentically Catholic debate about Common Core
Kathleen Porter-Magee 1.17.2014
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A modest school voucher led to outsize results
Adam Emerson 8.24.2012
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