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Burke, Lindsey M.; Schwalbach, Jude – Heritage Foundation, 2021
In the early 20th century, the federal government engaged in housing "redlining"--a practice that conditioned access to federally backed home loans on the perceived economic health of a neighborhood and used demographic factors such as race in those decisions. Understanding the history of government-sanctioned redlining policies in the…
Descriptors: Housing, Social Discrimination, Educational Opportunities, Public Schools
Butcher, Jonathan; Burke, Lindsey M. – Heritage Foundation, 2021
In December 2020, the Illinois State Board of Education adopted new "Culturally Responsive Teaching and Leading Standards" that are focused on identity politics, teaching students to find bias around them, and instructing students on how to resist the "systems of oppression" in which they allegedly live. Critical Theorists…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Educational Policy, Race, Bias
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DeAngelis, Corey A.; Burke, Lindsey M.; Wolf, Patrick J.; Dills, Angela K. – Research in Educational Administration & Leadership, 2023
Private school leaders weigh costs and benefits when deciding whether to participate in school voucher programs. Regulatory costs associated with accepting voucher funding could reduce private school leaders' willingness to participate. We test this hypothesis through the first random assignment analysis of the effects of various regulations on…
Descriptors: School Choice, Private Schools, Participation, Educational Vouchers
Bedrick, Jason; Greene, Jay P.; Burke, Lindsey M. – Heritage Foundation, 2023
In the past three years, more than 20 states have enacted new education choice policies or expanded existing ones. Several more states are considering adopting policies that would allow parents to choose the learning environments that align with their values and work best for their children. However, some critics have raised concerns that school…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Tuition, School Choice, Educational Policy
Burke, Lindsey M.; Greene, Jay P. – American Enterprise Institute, 2021
In their quest for broad support for school choice, proponents have conceded to Democrats' policy demands, including limited student eligibility and regulations, therefore weakening the options available to families. However these concessions have not won Democratic policymakers' support and may have alienated Republican policymakers. School…
Descriptors: School Choice, Politics of Education, Freedom, Values
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DeAngelis, Corey A.; Burke, Lindsey M.; Wolf, Patrick J. – Journal of School Choice, 2021
Private school voucher programs provide government subsidies to eligible students for tuition and other education-related costs. Parents participating in choice programs benefit from a larger and more diverse supply of education providers. Private schools must choose whether or not to participate in a voucher program in their community. In…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Private Schools, Educational Vouchers, Participation
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DeAngelis, Corey A.; Burke, Lindsey M. – International Journal of Education Policy and Leadership, 2020
This article uses a survey experiment to examine the effects of public school deregulations on public school leaders' support for a hypothetical private school voucher program in California. There is no evidence to suggest that public school deregulations affect public school leaders' support for private school vouchers overall. However,…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Administrator Attitudes, School Choice, Educational Vouchers
DiPerna, Paul; Burke, Lindsey M.; Catt, Andrew D. – EdChoice, 2019
This report presents findings from a 2019 online survey of 1,295 active-duty military servicemembers and their spouses. 907 servicemembers, 291 spouses or partners of a servicemember, and 97 respondents who were both a servicemember and the spouse or partner of a servicemember completed the survey. The objective of the project is twofold: (1) to…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, Veterans, Spouses, Attitudes
Burke, Lindsey M.; Michel, Adam N. – Heritage Foundation, 2019
In March 2019, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) introduced a proposal to establish a new, nationwide federal tax-credit scholarship program. Representative Bradley Byrne (R-AL) introduced a companion proposal in the House. Although Congress' support of school choice is praiseworthy, a federal tax-credit scholarship program poses a threat to education…
Descriptors: Tax Credits, Scholarships, School Choice, Elementary Secondary Education
Butcher, Jonathan; Burke, Lindsey M. – Heritage Foundation, 2021
In fall 2020, parents found new ways to help their children learn amid uncertain school-district plans for school re-openings. The defining feature of the new education landscape emerging from the pandemic is that many families are no longer waiting for school-district solutions, and are giving themselves permission to choose how and where their…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Choice, School Closing
DiPerna, Paul; Burke, Lindsey M.; Ryland, Anne – EdChoice, 2017
This report shares results from a multi-mode survey of 1,200 active-duty military servicemembers, veterans, and their spouses. The goal was to gain a better understanding of the view of military households and families toward K-12 education, especially regarding current developments in expanding educational options and access. Also to learn more…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, Veterans, Spouses, Attitudes
Wilcox, W. Bradford; Max, Derrick; Burke, Lindsey M. – Heritage Foundation, 2018
School choice is a means to achieving numerous important goals: It fosters upward economic mobility, instills civic values, engenders an appreciation for the arts and humanities, and imparts students with the knowledge and the skills necessary to pursue their life and career goals. Education choice, at its essence, serves as a vehicle through…
Descriptors: School Choice, Social Mobility, Poverty, Poverty Programs
DeAngelis, Corey A.; Burke, Lindsey M. – EdChoice, 2019
Private school choice options are being proposed and adopted in numerous states across the country. As of the spring of 2019, 62 private school choice programs were in operation in 29 states and the District of Columbia, serving more than 400,000 children. Although growth in private school choice programs and enrollment has been considerable over…
Descriptors: Private Schools, School Choice, Program Design, Specialization
Butcher, Jonathan; Burke, Lindsey M. – Heritage Foundation, 2022
As Washington prepares to welcome a new Congress in January 2023, incoming policymakers who want to improve education for every student and give parents more control over where and how their children are educated have many policy options at their disposal. New Members of Congress who want to protect taxpayers and rein in college costs also have…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Public Policy, Policy Formation, Legislators
Burke, Lindsey M.; Greszler, Rachel; Wilcox, Brad – Heritage Foundation, 2023
Pursuing new, commonsense approaches to education reform and work-family policies, from childcare and early education through higher education and workforce flexibility, will foster the conditions for family flourishing and increase birth rates for married couples. Affordable childcare from a variety of providers, including at-home options, access…
Descriptors: Birth, Marriage, Family Work Relationship, Educational Change
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