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  • Change of Heart on Choice, Reform, Funding, and Unions: Time for Ed Is Playing!!0

    • April 1, 2013

    It’s been several days since I’ve had a chance to write here. The end of my spring break provided a lot of time for reflection on some issues that really have been bothering me. Now that I’ve had time to re-evaluate my well-known positions on some key education issues, I feel it is my obligation […]

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  • Indiana Supreme Court Ruling a True, Lasting March Madness Victory for Kids0

    • March 26, 2013

    Update, 3/27: For more perspective on the magnitude of yesterday’s court victory, read this redefinED commentary by Institute for Justice attorney Bert Gall, who argued the Indiana case. I’m feeling just a little jealous of Indiana today. Just a little now–this is Colorado after all. I’m not talking about the fact that the Hoosiers made […]

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  • All This Talk about Course Choice Makes Colorado Debates Seem So 20th Century0

    • March 25, 2013

    While the big school finance reform legislation at the Colorado State Capitol explores reshuffling the dollars in a 20th century system — and dashing my youthful hopes along the way — other states continue to plow ahead with the idea of course choice. Students are enabled to customize their education by choosing courses regardless of […]

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  • New Digital Learning Report Card Charts Familiar Path for Colorado to Improve0

    • March 22, 2013

    It’s time to send Colorado home with another report card (figuratively, I mean — not sure how you would do that literally). Back in January I pointed out the release of 3 national education policy report cards. Colorado got a C from Student First for some key teacher and choice policies, a B from the […]

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  • Guess No “Vouchers” in SB 213, Really Not Much Backpack Funding, Choice at All0

    • March 21, 2013

    As it rushes through the state legislature, many questions remain about SB 213, the major school finance reform legislation tied to a billion dollar tax hike. A document from Senator Michael Johnston’s office suggested the proposal might include “vouchers” for high school students, but alas it isn’t so. Not only is it not “vouchers,” but the designated funds remain in district control, not student backpacks. I wish the bill had more reform.

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  • Court Upholds School Choice: Alabama Kids Win, Now Why Not Colorado, Too?0

    • March 14, 2013

    A little over a week ago I told you about the brilliant blindside hit for Alabama kids in failing schools and other school choice supporters. Not only did they sack the quarterback for a loss, but the reform team defense forced a fumble and returned it for a touchdown! Well, the coaches for the education […]

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