OAKLAND, Calif., July 6, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ When President Jimmy Carter established the U.S. Department of Education (ED) in 1979 as the thirteenth cabin-level agency, the advocates of a larger role for the federal government in education hailed it as a hard-won victory for America's taxpayers, educators, and school children.
But thirty-six years later, ED has yet to live up to the promises for both K-12 schools and colleges and universities, according to education-policy expert Vicki E. Alger, author of the new book, Failure: The Federal Misedukation of America's Children(Independent Institute, July 2016).
After providing a history and assessment of federal involvement of education (including a comparison with top-performing education systems worldwide), Dr. Alger offers a way forward. Steps include:
Vicki E. Alger, Ph.D., is Research Fellow at the Independent Institute and the author of more than forty education policy studies. She has provided expert affidavits for the successful legal defense of educational choice programs for low-income, foster-care, and disabled children. Her work was also used in the successful legal defense of tax-credit scholarship programs in the U.S. Supreme Court.
The Independent Institute is a non-profit, research and educational organization that promotes the power of independent thinking to boldly advance peaceful, prosperous, and free societies grounded in a commitment to human worth and dignity. For more information visit www.independent.org.
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