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Effective Ed
January 22, 2019

Why Do Experts Disagree on How to Approach Concentrated Poverty & Education?

Effective Ed
January 22, 2019
Why Do Experts Disagree on How to Approach Concentrated Poverty & Education?

We’ve added a lot of new readers this past year, so we thought we’d take a moment to share a blog series you might have missed. Today, Part 2 is a discussion on why experts disagree on how to approach poverty and education. Join us!

Tagged: schools, school districts, research, statistics

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Effective Ed
January 15, 2019

Could We Solve Poverty & Pollution with School Choice? PART I

Effective Ed
January 15, 2019
Could We Solve Poverty & Pollution with School Choice? PART I

We’ve added a lot of new faces to our readers this past year, so we thought we’d take a moment to share a blog series you might have missed. This series gets to the heart of our mission, so we hope you enjoy it! Part one focuses on about solving poverty and pollution with school choice.

Tagged: poverty, pollution, vote with your feet

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Effective Ed
January 8, 2019

Best of 2018

Effective Ed
January 8, 2019
Best of 2018

Today we’re taking a look back at the top blogs of 2018. What research caught your eye? Did you miss any of these stories?

Tagged: year in review, best of, happy new year, school choice

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Effective Ed
January 1, 2019

Happy New Year!

Effective Ed
January 1, 2019
Happy New Year!

The staff at Environmentalists for Effective Education is taking the day off to celebrate and give thanks for 2018 while looking and planning ahead for 2019. But we are encouraging some resolutions...

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Tagged: New Year, 2019, 2018, Donate, Connect, Share

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Effective Ed
December 18, 2018

"Mankind Was My Business"

Effective Ed
December 18, 2018
"Mankind Was My Business"

As renditions of "A Christmas Carol" play on repeat, reminding us "all of mankind should be our business," new research shows when cities design economic growth to affect all citizens, cities become more prosperous overall. Check out these results! 

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Tagged: A Christmas Carol, Dickens, school choice, poverty

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