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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The Boundless Executive State: From Global Warming to Sexual Harassment
Indiana Voucher Law a Defeat for Educational Freedom
Nearly Half of Detroiters Illiterate. Cause Apparently a Mystery.
Hazy-Eyed Hunter Prepares to Fire on For-Profits
A Message From The Ivory Tower’s Friendly Neighborhood ‘Reactionary’
Cato Unbound: The Politics of Family Size
He Should Have Stuck with the Birth Certificate
Pennsylvania School Choice Bills
Tight on Standards, Loose Grip on Reality
Will Indiana School Choice Infringe Upon Liberty?
Ensuring that Indiana’s New Voucher Program Lives up to Budgetary Expectations
Dear Ms. Weingarten: I’ll Show You Mine if You’ll Show Me Yours
Whistleblowing Scandal at UCLA
“Tax Credits Only or Die”?