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      <title>Public School Alternatives</title>
      <description>Education professionals talked about alternatives to traditional public schooling, such as online education, vouchers, charter schools, and home schooling. Some of the issues they debated included who gets to decide where a child goes to school and quality evaluation across the various options. They answered questions from the audience.</description>
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      <title>American Schools System</title>
      <description>Telephone lines were open for comments on the question, "How would you fix our schools?"
Peter Gorman spoke by phone about his contribution to the manifesto, "How to Fix Our Schools," which was signed by 16 superintendents and published in the October 10, 2010, edition of the [Washington Post]. Kevin Welner and Robert Enlow also talked by phone about their reactions to the manifesto.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Oct 2010 13:24:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Tuition Tax Credits</title>
      <description>Kevin Welner talked about the growth of tuition tax credit programs that allow individuals and corporations to provide money for K-12 scholarships for eligible students. Topics included the effect of these credits on school choice and educational reform and the prospects for more regulation. After his presentation, which included charts and graphs, he was joined in a discussion moderated by Frederick Hess. They responded to questions from members of the audience.
 
 Kevin Welner is the author of the [NeoVouchers: The Emergence of Tuition Tax Credits for Private Schooling] (Rowman &amp; Littlefield, 2008).</description>
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