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Reform
The Most Regressive Tax
Sales taxes are already regressive enough, why do progressives also allow them to be a waste of time too?
By
Gabriel Ferrante
July 13, 2017, 1:57 pm – 8 MIN READ
That Old College Lie
Are our colleges teaching students well? No. But here's how to make them.
By
Kevin Carey
Winter 2010, No. 15
– 26 MIN READ
Reinventing Reform
How to make sure big reforms work after the political limelight dims.
By
Elaine Kamarck
Spring 2009, No. 12
– 17 MIN READ
After-School Coupons
A major political and substantive divide in education policy is the question of what to do for kids stuck in persistently low-performing public schools. Republicans are generally quick to see the market as a powerful change agent. But to...
By
Andrew Rotherham
Spring 2008, No. 8
– 4 MIN READ
System Failure
Shaking up the bureaucracy is the first step to improving America's schools. A response to Jason Kamras and Andrew Rotherham.
By
Eli Broad
Fall 2007, No. 6
– 9 MIN READ
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