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April 2005
A new survey of school choice research by Gerard Robinson, senior fellow at Marquette University’s Institute for the Transformation of Learning, finds that an extensive amount of school research exists, and that the results are positive.
"There is an emerging consensus that school choice programs…lead to: improved academic achievement, especially among African American students; positive results in public schools; and high levels of parent satisfaction," Robinson wrote.
This report contradicts the oft-used claim that a solid body of school choice research does not exist. View the full report by clicking on the link below.
"Survey of School Choice Research," Gerard Robinson, The Institute for the Transformation of Learning, Spring 2005.
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