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November 17, 2003 - Issue 3.43  

POLICY MAKERS

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The Center for Education Reform
The Center for Education Reform (CER) is a non profit education advocacy groups that advocates school choice and clear accountability. As charter schools are the most signficant movement to date that comproses the bulk of thier work. It's a great resource for facts, figures, and speaking points.
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Center for School Change
The mission of the Center for School Change (C.S.C.) is to work with educators, parents, business people, students, policy-makers and other concerned people throughout the United States to: increase student achievement, raise graduation rates, improve students' attitudes toward learning, their schools, and their communities, and strengthen communities by building stronger working relationships among educators, parents, students and other community members.
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CATO Institute on Education
This is the CATO institute's site on education reform. The site provides work by scholars trying to develop measures to clear the path for entrepreneurial activity and parental power in education. It also explores policy solutions to a variety of children’s issues, including infant and toddler care, child care, adoption, and social services, emphasizing the importance of personal solutions and family responsibility.
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The Fordham Foundation
This is an excellence resource for policy writings on public school choice and accountability. The Thomas B. Fordham Foundation supports research, publications, and action projects of national significance in elementary/secondary education reform, as well as significant education reform projects in Dayton, Ohio and vicinity. It has assumed the work of the Educational Excellence Network and is affiliated with the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research.
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