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.
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How to move beyond Brown
Brown At 50: Still Separate
Atlanta’s Segregated Schools — in 2004
No, Virginia, There is No Such Thing as School Choice
On This Side of the Floodgate
I Could Make a Living… Kerry Spins the College Crowd
Glitzy Texts, Dull Students
Kerry: Rockin’ the Taxpayer’s Wallet
School Choice Boosts Public School Performance
Terrorism: The Next Generation
Slouching on Principle
Elimination Lost: What happened to abolishing the Department of Education?
Court Won’t Deliver Goods in Scholarship Case
School Reform Options: Rock or Hard Place?