Friday, June 28, 2002

Public Agenda Online: On Thin Ice Americans may — after they learn more about the idea — be open to vouchers, but they tend to see them as a limited solution (and a relatively modest one at that). Few see school vouchers as an ultimate lifeline for American families; nor do they fear them as the death knell of public education. Most people believe vouchers would benefit some students, but they also see possible drawbacks. After careful explanation, most seem positively disposed to the idea — particularly if other communities have served as guinea pigs — yet people generally see them as a partial solution at best.
http://www.publicagenda.org/specials/vouchers/voucherintro.htm

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