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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Viteritti, Joseph P. – Journal of School Choice, 2010
This essay traces the roots of the equity approach to school choice to the work of Coons & Sugarman, which began as an outgrowth of their involvement with the landmark California school finance case, "Serrano v. Priest" (1971). Comparing the equity approach to the market model espoused by Milton Friedman, the author argues that the former is…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, School Choice, Educational Finance, Disadvantaged
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Merrifield, John – Journal of School Choice, 2009
Studies of existing best practices cannot determine whether the current "best" schooling practices could be even better, less costly, or more effective and/or improve at a faster rate, but we can discover a cost effective menu of schooling options and each item's minimum cost through market accountability experiments. This paper describes…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Tax Credits, School Choice, Educational Vouchers
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Berg, Nathan; Merrifield, John – Journal of School Choice, 2009
Merrifield (2009) provides a useful polemic about the sad state of data analysis too frequently encountered in the school choice literature. Available data come from limited policy experiments with only modest amounts of choice and competition. The effects of very modest changes in school choice on school performance are, as one might expect,…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, School Choice, Competition, Educational Change
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Berg, Nathan; Merrifield, John – Journal of School Choice, 2009
Benefiting from new data provided by experimental economists, behavioral economics is now moving beyond empirical tests of standard behavioral assumptions to the problem of designing improved institutions that are tuned to fit real-world behavior. It is therefore worthwhile to consider the potential for new experiments to advance school choice…
Descriptors: School Choice, Behavioral Science Research, Cost Effectiveness, Organizational Change
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Brent, Brian O.; Finnigan, Kara S. – Journal of School Choice, 2009
Surprisingly little is known about the financial management practices of charter schools. The literature offer policymakers only anecdotal answers to the following important questions: Who manages charter school finances and what educational and previous employment experiences do they bring to their positions? What do audited financial statements…
Descriptors: Financial Audits, Charter Schools, Money Management, Educational Opportunities
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Wolfram, Gary; Coulson, Andrew J. – Journal of School Choice, 2009
In this article, the authors comment on Andrew Coulson's "Comparing Public, Private, and Market Schools: The International Evidence." The authors believe that Coulson's paper is a very interesting review of the literature on the ability of market-produced education to outperform government-produced education. Coulson's response on this commentary…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Reader Response, Comparative Analysis, Public Schools
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Holmes, Mark – Journal of School Choice, 2009
While Merrifield is correct in his basic argument that so-called "market reforms" in el/sec schooling are far from being pure market, he is incorrect to suggest that purer market projects are needed together with simulations of pure market reforms. There are two fundamental problems in that thesis. First, it is not clear that school choice in…
Descriptors: School Choice, Educational Opportunities, School District Wealth, Educational Equity (Finance)
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Merrifield, John – Journal of School Choice, 2009
In this article, the author answers Mark Holmes's comments on his article "Imagined Evidence and False Imperatives." Certainly, readers can see in Holmes's comment the prevailing disagreement about the importance of existing data sets to an assessment of the effects of competition and other aspects of genuine markets. Holmes acknowledges the…
Descriptors: Competition, Reader Response, School Restructuring, Misconceptions