Tribal bias often trumps facts in ed choice debates
Every legislative session the debates surrounding education choice remind me how our perceptions of reality are influenced by our cognitive...
Read More >The Hypocrisy of the For-Profit Attack
The term “for-profit” has been weaponized in public education by teachers unions and their tribal allies. They wield it against...
Read More >How public education can learn from the health care reform debate
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis caused an uproar recently when he commented that all publicly-funded K-12 education services are part of...
Read More >revisitED: Customization can lead to eliminating school grades and better accountability
The state of Florida’s latest annual report on the performance of students receiving tax credit scholarships contained these facts: 22.9...
Read More >How the Florida education revolution began
Editor’s note: March 2 marked the 20th anniversary of the legislative session in which Florida Gov. Jeb Bush launched a number...
Read More >revisitED: Less school regs, more school choice
Consumer choice and government regulation comprise the two components of educational accountability systems. In the areas of home-schooling and private...
Read More >Doug Tuthill: Public education and journalism
I have spent my entire 42-year professional career working in either education or print media. Moving back and forth between...
Read More >Doug Tuthill: To have an education grand bargain for Florida's future, look to its past
A day after the Florida Board of Education unanimously approved former House Speaker Richard Corcoran to be Florida’s new Commissioner...
Read More >Doug Tuthill: Wishes for a better future
Here are some education choice stocking stuffers that would please me this holiday season. Over the years, we have...
Read More >Doug Tuthill: ESAs bring healthier market to education
Markets are like gravity. They are everywhere. Markets are where supply meets demand. They are how we access the things...
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