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Public Education Unfiltered
Brian J. Stephens
34 episodes
2 days ago
Advocating for traditional public schools and their role in society may now get you labeled an “extremist.” In this second part of our conversation on How School Vouchers Destroy The Social Contract, we explore what happens when societies turn their backs on free public education. From declining national wealth and weakened economies to diminished quality of life, history offers clear warnings about the dangers of dismantling a universal education system. Join us as we examine those lessons a...
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Advocating for traditional public schools and their role in society may now get you labeled an “extremist.” In this second part of our conversation on How School Vouchers Destroy The Social Contract, we explore what happens when societies turn their backs on free public education. From declining national wealth and weakened economies to diminished quality of life, history offers clear warnings about the dangers of dismantling a universal education system. Join us as we examine those lessons a...
Show more...
Education
News,
Government
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Are School Vouchers Constitutional? (Part 2: State Law Explained)
Public Education Unfiltered
24 minutes
4 weeks ago
Are School Vouchers Constitutional? (Part 2: State Law Explained)
Federal law may open the door, but state constitutions decide who gets to walk through it. In Part 2, we look at how different states interpret voucher laws, from Florida’s “uniform system” clause to South Carolina’s “direct benefit” ban. Learn how some states are designing modern voucher and ESA programs to survive constitutional scrutiny, and what you can do in your own state to ensure public school districts are able to compete.
Public Education Unfiltered
Advocating for traditional public schools and their role in society may now get you labeled an “extremist.” In this second part of our conversation on How School Vouchers Destroy The Social Contract, we explore what happens when societies turn their backs on free public education. From declining national wealth and weakened economies to diminished quality of life, history offers clear warnings about the dangers of dismantling a universal education system. Join us as we examine those lessons a...