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Center for Educational Freedom

Mission

Cato's Center for Educational Freedom was founded on the principle that parents are best suited to make important decisions regarding the care and education of their children. The Center's scholars seek to shift the terms of public debate in favor of the fundamental right of parents and toward a future when state-run schools give way to a dynamic, independent system of schools competing to meet the needs of American children.

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Publications from the Center for Educational Freedom

What America Can Learn from School Choice in Other Countries Feds In The Classroom: How Big Government Corrupts, Cripples, and Compromises American Education Liberty & Learning: Milton Friedman's Voucher Idea at Fifty School Choice: The Findings Spreading Freedom and Saving Money
Feds In The Classroom: How Big Government Corrupts,Cripples, and Compromises American Education ,
by Neal McCluskey
What America Can Learn from School Choice in Other Countries,
edited by David Salisbury and James Tooley
Liberty & Learning: Milton Friedman's Voucher Idea at Fifty
edited by Robert C. Enlow and Lenore T. Ealy
"School Choice: The Findings"
by Herbert J. Walberg
"Spreading Freedom and Saving Money"
by Leon Michos and Susan Aud