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Stotsky, Sandra – Heritage Foundation, 2012
Since coming to office, the Obama Administration has been intent on standardizing what is taught at each grade level in all of the nation's schools. It has used its flagship "Race to the Top" competitive grant program to entice states to adopt the K-12 standards developed by a joint project of the National Governors Association (NGA) and the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Quality, College Readiness, State Standards
Marshall, Jennifer A. – Heritage Foundation, 2011
Renewed interest in restoring constitutional principles has sharpened debate on a variety of policy issues. Education is no exception. The Constitution does not provide for a federal role in education, and public schools have traditionally been under the jurisdiction of local authorities. Washington's intervention seems to have brought out the…
Descriptors: Intervention, Elementary Secondary Education, Governance, Educational Quality
Lips, Dan – Heritage Foundation, 2009
The U.S. Senate will soon render its advice and consent to the nomination of Chicago Public Schools Chief Arne Duncan to be secretary of education. The word "education" is not mentioned in the Constitution, and the federal government has historically played a limited role in funding and regulating public education across the country. The federal…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Early Childhood Education, Federal Legislation
Lips, Dan; McNeill, Jena Baker – Heritage Foundation, 2009
The authors express reservations about additional federal funding for the National Science Foundation, including new funding for science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education programs, provided by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. For more than 50 years, American political, business, military, and academic leaders…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Engineering Education, Science Education, Mathematics Education
Lips; Dan – Heritage Foundation, 2007
The estimated 518,000 children in foster care in the United States are among the most at-risk children in American society. Research shows that foster children are more likely to be at risk of poor life outcomes. The quality of a foster child's primary and secondary education is a major factor in future life success. Early warning signs of these…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Scholarships, Private Schools, Educational Opportunities
Lips, Dan; Feinberg, Evan – Heritage Foundation, 2006
Parental choice in education is growing. A dozen states and the District of Columbia provide a variety of private school choice programs. Forty states and the District of Columbia have enacted charter schools laws. A growing body of evidence suggests that parents of students participating in school choice programs are happier with their children's…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Private Schools, Charter Schools, School Choice
Lips, Dan – Heritage Foundation, 2006
In 2006, President Bush proposed the America's Opportunity Scholarships for Kids initiative in his budget request for the Department of Education. The plan would make $100 million available in competitive grant awards to provide scholarships to low income students in persistently failing public schools. Only low-income students attending public…
Descriptors: Scholarships, School District Size, School Choice, Educational Change
Paige, Rod – Heritage Foundation, 2004
This lecture addresses a decision made on January 22, 2004, when Congress made a historic decision to fund opportunity scholarships in the nation's capital. As with all decisions, it was about ideas, values, facts, and dreams. This decision came with determined advocacy, vigorous opposition, dramatic moments, and political consequences. In his…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Minority Group Children, Low Income Groups, School Choice


