Washington Examiner / Magazine
August 16, 2022 Issue
August 16, 2022 Print Edition
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What ‘education freedom’ means
In her new book, Hostages No More: The Fight for Education Freedom and the Future of the American Child, former Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos presents her case for “education freedom.” This goal necessitates that DeVos also put forth her theory of what, exactly, is meant by education freedom, and what differentiates it from, say, your traditional clarion call for “school choice.” This shift, from advocating school choice to advocating educational freedom, has been made over the past year or two by many in the education reform sphere (here, I mean mostly, though not exclusively, conservatives). I, for one, welcome the move. For one thing, education freedom, as DeVos notes in her book, better captures the breadth and depth of mission than does school choice, a term that is not only conceptually bounded to the...

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