educational choice
Two-thirds of parents say a dedicated website would be useful for information about their child’s education
Talking (and Listening) about School Choice
Mishler takes a mighty swing
Where U.S. Governors Stand on School Choice – 2022
BRIEF: School Choice in the States – August 2021
What You Need to Know About the EdChoice Public Opinion Tracker
Today, we launch EdChoice’s Public Opinion Tracker, a monthly survey of public opinion about K–12 education in America, conducted by national polling and data intelligence firm Morning Consult. Starting this past January, we began conducting monthly polls of the general public and parents. We are also surveying teachers on a quarterly basis. We are fielding […]
Planning for an Uncertain Future: The International School of Indiana
If you wanted to construct a school in a laboratory that would be most affected by a global pandemic, you’d be hard pressed to create one more affected than the International School of Indiana (ISI). With a faculty and student population from all over the world, including places hit hard by COVID-19 and a recruiting […]
SURVEY: Private School Response to COVID-19
America’s K–12 schools have undergone a massive shift over the past two months because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Schools, teachers and students are doing many things today that they were not doing—or even planning for—on March 1. So far, a lot has been written, webinar-ed and Zoomed during this time. To keep up with the […]
School Choice in Pop Culture: Yes, Prime Minister
In today’s episode of EdChoice Chats, our President and CEO Robert Enlow and our Director of Policy Jason Bedrick discuss one iconic episode of the BBC’s Yes, Prime Minister which is about—as the show says—“the political will versus the administrative won’t.” Bedrick and Enlow go beyond the messages in this hilarious episode of television, sharing […]





