Op-Ed by TC’s Henig: Will Betsy DeVos Divide the School Choice Movement?
While the two groups have been aligned in their push for school choice, fans of public charter schools don’t necessarily support the use of publicly funded vouchers which can be used at any public or private (including religious) school. “The political alliance between them might be fraying,” Henig writes. “The election of Trump, who is a major voucher supporter, provides an opening that critics of market-based education—critics who instead advocate for traditional public schools with effective government oversight—can exploit.”
Henig, professor of political science and education, has studied and written about school choice and charter schools and was the first chair of TC’s Education Policy and Social Analysis Department.
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Published Wednesday, Jan 18, 2017