The Education Exchange: School Systems Are More Powerful When They Hire More People
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A Distinguished Doctoral Fellow and Graduate Assistant at the University of Arkansas’ Department of Education Reform, Martha Bradley-Dorsey, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Bradley-Dorsey’s thesis on how traditional school bureaucracies are limiting access to school choice.
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