Cato's education research is grounded in the understanding that education works best when it is rooted in free decisions. Parents must be able to choose the education they think best for their children, and educators must be able to teach as they see fit. In higher education, those who will reap the benefits of their education should pay with their own money, or funds voluntarily given by others. And early‐childhood education must be the purview of families and providers, not government.
Education
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More than a Glancing Blow
Why I Love Michael Kinsley
The Problem with Betting on Every Horse
Cato’s School Choice: The Findings Reviewed
Charter Trade-offs … Is Public Choice Killing Private Schools?
Suspicious Standards
Pretty Bad News in Higher Ed
Arguing Over the Emperor’s New Clothes
The Left Is Half Right on NCLB
Krugman on Education, Health Care
No, a Disco Ball
School Money for Nothing
The Myth of Pre-K
Naively Heroic Expectations for NCLB and National Standards