 | United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare - 1971
...and Public Education( 9/fO)3- advocate only regulated vouchers. Indeed, Jenc'.ts concedes that 'on unregulated voucher system could be the most serious setback for the education of disadvantages children in the history of the United States. "3? The Coono et al. proposal is a. sophisticated... | |
 | Ray C. Rist - 1972 - 281 páginas
...include these or equally effective safeguards would be worse than no voucher system at all. Indeed, an unregulated voucher system could be the most serious...disadvantaged children in the history of the United States. A properly regulated system, on the other hand, may have the potential to inaugurate a new era of innovation... | |
 | Daniel C. Levy - 1986 - 288 páginas
...proposals vary so much that, for example, advocates of one plan consider that other plans could constitute "the most serious setback for the education of disadvantaged children in the history of the United States."30 James shows how far vouchers have gone in the Netherlands while nations such as Britain... | |
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