The Education Exchange: Questionable Conclusions on School Spending Cast Doubt on Economist’s Research
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Jay P. Greene, a Senior Research Fellow in the Center for Education Policy at The Heritage Foundation, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Greene’s testimony in the New Yorkers for Students’ Educational Rights, et al. v. The State of New York case. Greene’s report debunks the claim that increasing education spending generally leads to improved student outcomes.
“Expert Report of Jay P. Greene, PhD: New Yorkers for Students’ Educational Rights, et al. v. The State of New York” is available now.
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