Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Cato Institute Discussion: Cloning Superman: What Other Countries Already Know

The Cato Institute is sponsoring a conversation about school choice.  For more information, and to register for this event, go here.

Cloning "Superman": What Other Countries Already Know about Scaling Up Good Schools

Friday, January 28, 2011
Noon

Featuring Peje Emilsson, Founder, Kunskapsskolan, Sweden; Humberto Santos, Researcher, Instituto de Políticas Públicas, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile; and Sarah Sparks, Journalist, Education Week; moderated by Andrew Coulson, Director, Center for Educational Freedom, Cato Institute.

The Cato Institute
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Washington, DC 20001

From their website:
Everyone agrees that we have too few good schools and too many lousy ones. What's missing is a mechanism for replicating what works. Competitive for-profit markets have served that function in other fields, from cell phones to coffee shops. Can the same thing work in education?

To find out, we've invited experts from both hemispheres to tell us what their nations have learned from decades of experience with private-school choice. Peje Emilsson founded the largest chain of for-profit private schools operating in Sweden's nationwide voucher program. Humberto Santos has studied the academic performance of public schools, independent private schools, and chains of private schools in Chile's voucher program. Responding to their findings and asking challenging questions will be Education Week journalist Sarah Sparks.

Please join us for a lively discussion of how we might finally be able to stop "Waiting for Superman."

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