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Organizações Nacionais |
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Leituras Recomendadas |
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Fórum para a
Liberdade de Educação
O Fórum para a
Liberdade de Educação nasceu da junção de esforços de um leque
diversificado de cidadãos preocupados com a situação da
educação e do ensino em Portugal e que partilham o diagnóstico
de que as deficiências mais graves resultam primordialmente da
ausência de uma efectiva liberdade de aprender e ensinar. |
Família e Educação na perspectiva dos Direitos Fundamentais
Fernando Adão da Fonseca
Toward
Market Education: Are Vouchers or Tax Credits the Better Path?
Andrew J. Coulson
Why Conservatives and Libertarians Should Support School
Vouchers
Joseph L. Bast
Giving Credit Where It’s Due: Why Tax Credits Are Better Than
Vouchers
Andrew J. Coulson
Another
Path To School Choice?
Darcy A. Olsen and Matthew J.
Brouillette
Friedman v. Rockwell - Freedom and School Vouchers
Milton Friedman e Llewellyn H.
Rockwell, Jr.
Voucher Socialism
Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
Trouble with Vouchers
William L. Anderson
Voucher Dangers
Charley Reese
Vouchers and Government Control
Steven Yates
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Organizações
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The Milton & Rose D. Friedman Foundation
We suggested that a
way to separate financing and administration is to give
parents who choose to send their children to private schools
"a sum equal to the estimated cost of educating a child in a
government school, provided that at least this sum was spent
on education in an approved school. ... The interjection of
competition would do much to promote a healthy variety of
schools. It would do much, also, to introduce flexibility into
school systems. Not least of its benefits would be to make the
salaries of school teachers responsive to market forces.". |
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School-Choice (Cato Institute)
Classical liberals
seek solutions in the field of education that will clear the
path for entrepreneurial activity and empower parents. We
envision a day when state-run schools give way to a dynamic
independent system of schools competing to meet the needs of
every single American child. |
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Alliance for the Separation of School and State
It may be a jarring statement, but for more than three full
lifetimes — the 220 years from the 1620s to the 1840s — most
American schooling was independent of government control,
subsidy, and influence. From this educational freedom the
American Republic was born. |
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Citizens for Educational Freedom
Our purpose is to promote the primary rights of parents to
freedom of choice, justice and quality in education for all. |
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Council for American Private Education
Founded in 1971 to provide a coherent voice for private
education, the Council for American Private Education (CAPE)
is dedicated to fostering communication and cooperation within
the private school community and with the public sector to
improve the quality of education for all of the nation's
children. |