Public Education Policy in Ohio
Number of pages:
16
ABSTRACT:
A 16 page paper discussing policy implications of the Supreme Court’s 2002 decision to uphold Ohio’s public school voucher program that opponents had claimed to be unconstitutional. The recent Supreme Court decision ultimately should work in favor of the public education system; complaints now appear to be based in resistance to change and efforts to protect the status quo. Little meaningful change has occurred without some point of crisis providing impetus, however. Teachers, parents, legislators and policymakers all want the best for our children, and the effect of changes in Ohio may well lead the way in breaking the chains that have prevented public education from being able to keep up with the changing society and educational needs for the future. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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File: CC6_KSeduOhioPol.rtf
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