Educational Pluralism
Government, Policy, & International Relations
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It’s time for a new approach to funding education. Instead of pitting district schools against charter schools against private schools, we need a funding model which lifts all boats – improving education across the board. This approach is called Educational Pluralism.
Join Professor Ashley Rogers Berner from the School of Education to explore Educational Pluralism in depth. Learn about the benefits it offers, how it can be used to create a more comprehensive education system, and why the U.S. is an outlier among modern democracies when it comes to funding education this way. Just take a look at the Netherlands, which by itself funds 34 different types of schools. What are we missing? And how can we get there? Watch to find out.
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