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When education schools act like a cartel, children are harmed.
Over the past decade, a number of remarkable organizations have cropped up that dramatically shape twenty-first century education reform. Joining this influx of groundbreaking, reform-minded organizations is Rice University’s Education Entrepreneurship Program (REEP), housed at the Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University.
The American example should be instructive to other nations but should also inspire Americans to undertake the largely unfinished work of opening the public sector to market forces.
This nation isn’t great because we work as a team with the president as our captain. America is great because America is free. It is great not because we put our self-interest aside, but because we have the right to pursue happiness.
Please join us for a hard-hitting discussion of the controversial issue of teachers unions.
If education philanthropists want to influence policy, then they must open themselves to more public debate about their plans and goals.
But the mere existence of income inequality tells us little about what, if anything, should be done about it.
The chief obstacle to ROTC's expansion today is not antimilitary sentiment but a Pentagon that prefers to allocate its resources to surer recruiting prospects, primarily in the South and the Midwest.






