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Blog Posts: Andrew J. Coulson

Can Charter Schools Yield Market-Like Results?

July 19, 2006.

Why Federal Vouchers Are Still a Bad Idea

July 19, 2006.

The School Choice Movement’s Greatest Failure

July 16, 2006.

Why Tax Credits Are Better than Vouchers

July 14, 2006.

Have We Learned Nothing from “SchoolHouse Rock”?

July 13, 2006.

Pulp Non-Fiction: The Seedy Side of Monopoly Schooling

July 5, 2006.

Challenging the NEA: Priceless

June 30, 2006.

When a Billion Here and a Billion There DON’T Add up to Real Money

June 26, 2006.

Reduce Taxes, Increase Choice

June 26, 2006.

Rube Goldberg, Call Your Office

June 22, 2006.

School Choice Programs Proliferate in Arizona

June 21, 2006.

Chamber Shows Villalobos the Door

June 21, 2006.

Just a Bit of Harmless Schadenfreude?

June 19, 2006.

Corey’s Christo-Sized Coat-Tails

June 14, 2006.

School Choice Prospects Improve in SC

June 14, 2006.

SC in SC

June 13, 2006.

Income Inequality and Social Unrest: What’s Their Function?

June 12, 2006.

A.I. Yai Yai!

June 12, 2006.

Florida Lacks Hobgoblins

June 10, 2006.

What? High Schools Go All the Way to Grade 12?

June 1, 2006.

Individualism Is Racist?

June 1, 2006.

Give Us Liberty… or Send Your Kids to Public School

May 31, 2006.

On Second Thought, Let’s Not Go Dutch

May 31, 2006.

I was KIDDING! Seriously. Come on, guys.

May 22, 2006.

Repeat After Me: “We Are All Individuals”

May 11, 2006.

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