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Changing the Conversation: Three Ideas for Lower-Cost, Not Higher-Cost, College

Changing the Conversation: Three Ideas for Lower-Cost, Not Higher-Cost, College

by 1889 Institute | Jun 29, 2016 | Research

Changing the Conversation: Three Ideas for Lower-Cost, Not Higher-Cost, College Authors 1889 Institute, Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, Americans for Prosperity Abstract This paper proposes three big ideas for reducing the cost of higher education. These include...
Blueprint for Education Reform: Educational Choice and Empowered Public Schools

Blueprint for Education Reform: Educational Choice and Empowered Public Schools

by 1889 Institute | Jan 23, 2016 | Research

Blueprint for Education Reform: Educational Choice and Empowered Public Schools Author Vance H. Fried Abstract This paper lays out a vision for the future of education that is coming due to technological disruption of the current, outdated factory model. Policy must...
A Comparative Analysis of the 2010 and the 2014 AP U.S. History Frameworks

A Comparative Analysis of the 2010 and the 2014 AP U.S. History Frameworks

by 1889 Institute | Jul 1, 2015 | Research

A Comparative Analysis of the 2010 and the 2014 AP U.S. History Frameworks Authors Katherine A. Curry, Lou Sabina, Jon Loffi Abstract This paper is an objective comparison of College Board guidelines for teaching AP U.S. History, evaluating the 2014 version for bias....
Education Savings Accounts and Improving Oklahoma Student Achievement

Education Savings Accounts and Improving Oklahoma Student Achievement

by 1889 Institute | Feb 1, 2015 | Research

Education Savings Accounts and Improving Oklahoma Student Achievement Author Jonathan Butcher   Abstract This paper gives an overview of Arizona’s pioneering efforts with ESAs and the benefits to Oklahoma of creating its own ESA program. Summary PDF Full...
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