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Bucking Convention: Charter schools in the spin cycle - getting to the real achievement data ... Democrats in Denver and the union divide ... plus choice news and more in this week's Newswire.


Extra! Extra! Education Reform in the News
Wednesday, August 27: Big Labor's Comeback … Bribery or Motivation? … Praise the Teacher, Not the Union … and more in today's Daily Headlines.

Final Report - Americans' Real Attitudes On Education

CER Press Release , August 25, 2008

America's Attitudes Toward Charter Schools 2008Americans give charter Schools, performance pay and school choice consistently high marks. "People want immediate opportunities for children that work, regardless of what it is called or if it is outside of what they have grown up to view as traditional public education,” said CER president Jeanne Allen.




A Senior's Brave New World: As new 12th graders begin their last year of primary education, parents are challenged not only to push that last year to count, but choose the post-secondary next step. Herewith, a reality-TV point of view to the issue for back to school, 2008.


Elections and Education in 2008
 Visit CER's Election Center for insights and resources to evaluate where the candidates stand on education, and what their policy positions mean for kids in the classroom.
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Recent News:
Rev. Al Sharpton, Other Prominent Democrats Break with Unions, Join Choice Movement
By Christin Coyne, The Heartland Institute, September 1, 2008
The question, some say, is what "adequate and equitable funding" means.  "Charter schools operate with 40 percent less funding than other public schools," said Jonathan Oglesby, director of public relations for the Center for Education Reform (CER), a charter school advocacy group based in Maryland.
Poll Gives Obama Edge on Improving Schools
By Alyson Klein, Education Week, August 20, 2008
Jeanne Allen, the president of the Center for Education Reform in Washington, said Democrats may have an edge on the issue simply because Americans have little to go on in trying to determine how each candidate would proceed on education policy, because the campaign has featured so little discussion of it.


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