Publications

The Cost of Cutting Online Learning

| May 17, 2012
By Diana Moore   This article by the Freedom Foundation’s Diana Moore was originally published on GettingSmart.com.   State budgets have been hurting in a bad ...  read more

Rescue Children from Our Burning Public School System

Steve Buckstein | May 9, 2012
Newark, New Jersey Mayor Cory Booker is a larger-than-life figure fighting for what he calls the “Most Important Civil Right of All – equal access ...  read more

Steve Buckstein is interviewed about his latest commentary “Do You Feel Exploited by Apple?”

| April 13, 2012
In his latest commentary, Do You Feel Exploited by Apple?, Steve Buckstein asked a group of students if they felt exploited by Apple after buying ...  read more

Do You Feel Exploited by Apple? ― Why Freedom Shouldn’t Stop at the Classroom Door

Steve Buckstein | April 12, 2012
Many areas of our lives are being revolutionized by technology. Those changing the fastest are the ones subject primarily to market forces. Those changing the ...  read more

Steve Buckstein talks about unions and education with Victoria Taft

Steve Buckstein | April 10, 2012
Steve Buckstein appeared as a guest Monday on the Victoria Taft Show, where he discussed the growing number of union members, the potential of a ...  read more

K-12 Funding Levels Surprise Washington Voters

Kathryn Hickok | March 21, 2012
A February survey of Washington voters by The Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice indicates that voters there are much less likely to favor increased spending ...  read more

Digital Learning the Sal Khan Way

Steve Buckstein | March 14, 2012
Many of us had a favorite teacher back in elementary or high school – someone who inspired us, who made learning fun and easy. Under ...  read more

Clients Not Conscripts

John Charles | March 7, 2012
Last year the state legislature enacted HB 3681, allowing public school students to freely transfer from one district to another. Under the new law, if ...  read more

Parent Power – Oregon’s Open Enrollment Law Puts Parents and Children First

Christina Martin | March 7, 2012
The 2012-2013 school year will be the first year that the new statewide open enrollment law takes effect. The new law (HB 3681) allows Oregon ...  read more

What does Oregon’s new open enrollment law mean for your child?

Christina Martin | February 15, 2012
WHAT THE LAW DOES The new statewide open enrollment law will take effect in the 2012–2013 school year. The new law allows Oregon parents to ...  read more
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