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Nicole Stelle Garnett on Religious Charter Schools and Universal ESAs

Nicole Stelle Garnett on Religious Charter Schools and Universal ESAs

FromThe Report Card with Nat Malkus


Nicole Stelle Garnett on Religious Charter Schools and Universal ESAs

FromThe Report Card with Nat Malkus

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Feb 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Recently, there have been a number of big developments on the choice front. Within the last few weeks alone, Iowa and Utah became the 3rd and 4th states, respectively, to adopt universal education savings accounts, or ESAs, and an Oklahoma charter school board met to consider certifying a Catholic school, which, if approved, would become the first religious charter school in the country. On this episode of The Report Card, Nat discusses these developments with Nicole Stelle Garnett, the John P. Murphy Foundation Professor of Law at Notre Dame Law School, the author of two books, and the co-editor of a new book, “The Case for Parental Choice: God, Family, and Educational Liberty,” coming out in March. Show Notes:The Future for Religious Charter SchoolsFrom School Choice to Parent ChoiceSupreme Court Opens a Path to Religious Charter Schools
Released:
Feb 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Report Card with Nat Malkus is the education podcast of the American Enterprise Institute. It is a hub for discussing innovative work to improve education – from early childhood to higher education – and the lives of America’s children. It evaluates research, policy, and practice efforts to improve the lives of families, schools and students. The Report Card seeks to engage with everyone who is interested in education in an accessible way. It brings guests that are doing compelling work across a spectrum from high level policy changes to innovations at the classroom level, work that will start conversations about improving education and the lives of children more broadly. Each episode lets listeners – policymakers, teachers, and parents –learn relevant information that they can use in their efforts to improve education.