Should the federal government be involved in school accountability?
By Richard Rothstein
March 30, 2006
Opinion pieces and speeches by EPI staff and associates.
[THIS DEBATE ORIGINALLY APPEARED IN THE WINTER 2005 JOURNAL OF POLICY ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT]
Should the federal government be involved in school accountability?
This debate between EPI research associate Richard Rothstein and Hoover Institution economist Eric Hanushek, on the role of the federal government in education, was featured in the Winter 2005 issue of the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, the journal of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management.
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