Public school systems have the same pitfalls as any monopolistic system, including a lack of both innovation and responsiveness to individual needs. To improve education, parents need to have more say in what school their child attends. Just as in every other industry, market competition is the surest way to improve quality in education.
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Additional resources:
Listen as Milton Friedman discusses the education system. Available here. bit.ly/3kBePaZ.
Read “Decentralizing Schools” by Milton Friedman. Available here: hvr.co/2PPmq7m.
Read “Milton Friedman’s Unfinished Business” by Eric Hanushek. Available here: stanford.io/3k....
In Choice and Federalism: Defining the Federal Role in Education, the Koret Task Force on K-12 Education recommends that Washington limit its education role to what it can do best: encouraging states to create level playing fields that expand school options and competition. Available here: bit.ly/2PKzevZ.
Read Eric Hanushek’s chapter in Blueprint for America, “Education and the Nation’s Future,” available here: hvr.co/2nXu3O9.
Watch “Improving Educational Outcomes through Innovation” by Macke Raymond. Available here: bit.ly/30W2XbP.
Read “Competition Everywhere” by Russ Roberts. Available here: bit.ly/2PR55uI.
Read “The Structure of School Choice” by Terry M. Moe. Available here: hvr.co/2PKznzx.
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