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We publish reports on the state and national level, including original empirical research, surveys, public polls, syntheses and more. To learn more about what we do, visit our Research page, or our Fiscal Research and Education Center. EdChoice or external research/thought leadership publications so far in 2025 Americans have responded to our surveys so far in 2025 We publish reports on the state and national level, including original empirical research, surveys, voter polls, syntheses and more. Sign up at the bottom of this page to get our future reports sent to your email inbox on the day we release them.
Click the button below to browse our research library online. More states than ever offer families K–12 programs that help them access options like private school or a customized education that fits their needs. Check out our dashboard of every program across the states. Our Public Opinion Tracker, powered by Morning Consult, posts updated findings from our polling of Americans and school parents on timely education-related questions quarterly. We update our polling of K–12 teachers twice a year. You can also find state-level results and special subgroup survey reports.
We publish reports on the state and national level, including original empirical research, surveys, public polls, syntheses and more. To learn more about what we do, visit our Research page, or our Fiscal Research and Education Center. Formerly the EdChoice Study Guide, this publication distills more than 200 empirical studies on the outcomes of school choice programs, including their academic effects, fiscal impacts, and influence on civic values, parental satisfaction, and... Categorized and cited for transparency, these findings help separate fact from fiction, providing a research-driven foundation for evaluating policy effectiveness. Home › Resources › FAQ › How can I get EdChoice guides, research and other resources? EdChoice offers free, informative, printed resource guides, and we’ll ship them straight to you.
School Choice Snapshot defines the different types of school choice and how they work for families. Research Review is a brief review of what the research says about private school choice programs in practice. Legal Landscape is a guide to the landmark litigation that lays the foundation for school choice program constitutionality. The Fiscal Factbook is a data-rich, accessible guide to how education funding works in the United States. The Polling Primer provides a concise and easy-to-access overview of major findings from both our annual Schooling in America Survey and monthly Public Opinion Tracker reports. If you’d like to order any of these publications, please email [email protected].
Be sure to include which publication(s) you want to receive, a quantity for each, and for what purpose you’ll be using our resources. The ABCs of School Choice is a comprehensive, 150+page guide to every private school choice program in America. It is available in print, and our website’s School Choice in America Dashboard, state pages and program-level pages are kept up-to-date throughout the year as state policies change and new data become available. Curious about what’s happening in school choice? Our blog brings you the latest research, helpful tools for families, policy updates, and more—all in one place. We breakdown one of the most important school choice questions into a clear, easy to read guide to answer skeptics, and curious parents.
EdChoice Legal Advocates has stepped in to defend in court Tennessee’s new education savings account (ESA) program against a lawsuit brought by opponents who seek to halt the program. As Thanksgiving approaches, many of us naturally look back — at family traditions and at the stories that shaped our nation. What has happened to tutoring since the COVID pandemic? Who’s using tutoring in 2025, who has access to it, and what do the latest data tell us about how it’s being delivered in K-12 education? We publish reports on the state and national level, including original empirical research, surveys, public polls, syntheses and more. To learn more about what we do, visit our Research page, or our Fiscal Research and Education Center.
A vast body of research shows educational choice programs improve academic outcomes for students and schools, saves taxpayers money, reduces segregation in schools and improves students’ civic values. The fourth edition of A Win-Win Solution: The Empirical Evidence on School Choice brings together 100 empirical studies on each of these essential questions in one comprehensive report. There continues to be a substantial disconnect between parents’ schooling preferences and actual enrollment patterns. More than half of parents would choose a school type other than a public district school. We breakdown one of the most important school choice questions into a clear, easy to read guide to answer skeptics, and curious parents. EdChoice Legal Advocates has stepped in to defend in court Tennessee’s new education savings account (ESA) program against a lawsuit brought by opponents who seek to halt the program.
As Thanksgiving approaches, many of us naturally look back — at family traditions and at the stories that shaped our nation. What has happened to tutoring since the COVID pandemic? Who’s using tutoring in 2025, who has access to it, and what do the latest data tell us about how it’s being delivered in K-12 education? We publish reports on the state and national level, including original empirical research, surveys, public polls, syntheses and more. To learn more about what we do, visit our Research page, or our Fiscal Research and Education Center. We believe access should be universal and that all families should be able to find what works for their students—regardless of where they live or how much money they make.
This guide will introduce you to the fundamentals of school choice and answer some basic questions about why and how these programs work. Home › Resources › School Choice Bibliography If you’re looking for a proper bibliography of the empirical literature on the effects of educational choice programs, look no further. Below is a comprehensive and properly cited list of empirical studies conducted to date on the effects of educational choice programs on students, public schools, family satisfaction, segregation, civic values and state finances. *Studies included in these reviews are empirical by research design and observing the outcomes of publicly or privately funded school choice programs in K–12 education, and research reviews are systematically conducted and establish clear... M.
Danish Shakeel, Patrick J. Wolf, Alison Heape Johnson, Mattie A. Harris and Sarah R. Morris (2024), The Public Purposes of Private Education: a Civic Outcomes Meta-Analysis, Educational Psychology Review, 36(40), https://doi.org/10.1007/s10648-024-09874-1 Danish Shakeel, Kaitlin P. Anderson, and Patrick J.
Wolf (2021), The participant effects of private school vouchers around the globe: a meta-analytic and systematic review, School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 32(4), pp. 509-542, https://doi.org/10.1080/09243453.2021.1906283.
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We Publish Reports On The State And National Level, Including
We publish reports on the state and national level, including original empirical research, surveys, public polls, syntheses and more. To learn more about what we do, visit our Research page, or our Fiscal Research and Education Center. EdChoice or external research/thought leadership publications so far in 2025 Americans have responded to our surveys so far in 2025 We publish reports on the state ...
Click The Button Below To Browse Our Research Library Online.
Click the button below to browse our research library online. More states than ever offer families K–12 programs that help them access options like private school or a customized education that fits their needs. Check out our dashboard of every program across the states. Our Public Opinion Tracker, powered by Morning Consult, posts updated findings from our polling of Americans and school parents ...
We Publish Reports On The State And National Level, Including
We publish reports on the state and national level, including original empirical research, surveys, public polls, syntheses and more. To learn more about what we do, visit our Research page, or our Fiscal Research and Education Center. Formerly the EdChoice Study Guide, this publication distills more than 200 empirical studies on the outcomes of school choice programs, including their academic eff...
School Choice Snapshot Defines The Different Types Of School Choice
School Choice Snapshot defines the different types of school choice and how they work for families. Research Review is a brief review of what the research says about private school choice programs in practice. Legal Landscape is a guide to the landmark litigation that lays the foundation for school choice program constitutionality. The Fiscal Factbook is a data-rich, accessible guide to how educat...
Be Sure To Include Which Publication(s) You Want To Receive,
Be sure to include which publication(s) you want to receive, a quantity for each, and for what purpose you’ll be using our resources. The ABCs of School Choice is a comprehensive, 150+page guide to every private school choice program in America. It is available in print, and our website’s School Choice in America Dashboard, state pages and program-level pages are kept up-to-date throughout the yea...