PDK International recently released its annual survey results about Americans’ views on various education issues. Neal McCluskey, the director of Cato’s Center for Educational Freedom, breaks down the results in a new blog post.
He also offered this statement about them:
These results, with very low public school satisfaction and strong support for private options, show that the field is open for expanding educational freedom through such vehicles as education savings accounts and scholarship tax credits. But there is a looming threat to that freedom: low support for keeping the centralizing federal government at bay.
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