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...writes for its weekly publication about University goings-on, said she had different concerns when writing a story about Professor of Economics Caroline M. Hoxby’s campaign to promote charter schools. Where the other reporters stressed the need for balance, she focuses more simply on getting Harvard educators??€™ views across...
...federal government program to provide vouchers to students in failing D.C. schools, there has really been more heat than light. Though there are less than 50,000 students currently receiving them, vouchers have consumed much space in the educational public policy debate. On the other hand, home educators??€”who now teach 40 times that many students—get little attention from government, and what attention they do get is generally...
Where government schools are supported by property taxes or similar measures, home educators??€™ expenses should be counted against their tax obligation on a one-to-one basis, up to the level of per pupil spending in local government schools...
...Senior Director of Federal and State Relations Kevin Casey, who represents Harvard in Washington, said he doesn’t expect the program to receive the full brunt of educators??€™ attention because it pertains to a much broader group than students alone...
...Forum for Academic and Institutional Rights (FAIR), a network of 15 law schools and faculties, joined with a professors’ group in September to file suit in U.S. District Court in Newark, N.J., claiming that the Pentagon’s threats infringed upon educators??€™ First Amendment rights...