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All4Ed Flash
Alliance for Excellent Education
103 episodes
2 days ago
The “All4Ed Flash” is the rebooted video series on important developments in education policy in Washington, DC.
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The “All4Ed Flash” is the rebooted video series on important developments in education policy in Washington, DC.
Show more...
Education
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Understanding the ECCA: What the Data Says About School Choice
All4Ed Flash
3 minutes 8 seconds
6 months ago
Understanding the ECCA: What the Data Says About School Choice
In this episode of the Flash podcast, we examine the Educational Choice for Children Act (ECCA), a school voucher proposal currently under consideration by Congress. A new report from the Urban Institute raises important questions about how this policy could affect students across the country—especially those in rural areas. While the ECCA aims to expand educational options by allowing taxpayers to redirect federal funds to private education, the data shows that many rural students may not have access to nearby private schools, limiting the potential impact of the program. Join us as we explore the findings, break down the numbers, and discuss what this could mean for educational equity and access.
All4Ed Flash
The “All4Ed Flash” is the rebooted video series on important developments in education policy in Washington, DC.