Florida voucher students learning no more, no less than public school students, study shows
By admin at 29 June, 2009, 10:31 am
Florida students using corporate tax credit vouchers to attend private schools are making about the same academic progress as their peers in public schools, according to the results of a long-awaited study obtained by The Gradebook this morning. Depending on the spin-o-rama we all know is coming, the results either show that 1) vouchers have failed to deliver improved academic success, or 2) voucher kids are doing just as well as public school kids at far less cost to taxpayers. The report, authored by former University of Florida economist David Figlio, compared the test score gains of voucher students versus similar students in public schools. Voucher students do not have to take the FCAT, but legislation passed in 2006 and signed into law by Gov. Jeb Bush required that they take a comparable standardized test so comparisons could be made. Figlio used test results from 2006-07 as a base line to compare against results from 2007-08. At a first glance, Figlio’s findings do not appear to be a direct hit
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Florida voucher students learning no more, no less than public school students, study shows
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