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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Education Policy, The Use of Evidence, and the Fordham Institute
Obligatory ESEA Reauthorization Post
A Big, Tiny Deal on Student Loans
Parents Want More Education Options
“Crisis” Averted on Backs of Poor?
Yes, Aid Fuels Tuition Inflation
Schools of Choice Promote Civic Values
6.8 Day Is Here!
New NAEP Scores Extend Dismal Trend in U.S. Education Productivity
Ed Sec to Media: Get Those Common Core Critics!
Understanding Disappointing Charter School Results
Who’s Misinforming, Exactly?
New Hampshire Court’s School Choice Decision Was Flawed and Unprecedented
Judicial Deference and Affirmative Action