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May 2024
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228: A Conversation About School Choice

JENNIFER GONZALEZ
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The rights of parents to choose the best school for their children — also known as school choice — may seem simple on the surface, but it's anything but, and it has the potential to impact teachers and students all over the country. In this episode, I talk with Cara Fitzpatrick, author of The Death of Public School: How Conservatives Won the War Over Education in America. We discuss why school choice is actually pretty complicated, we dig into some of the key groups that have historically pushed for it, and we explore some things concerned citizens can do to ensure that families can still get their children the best education possible.

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Thanks to WeVideo and The Modern Classrooms Project for sponsoring this episode. 

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To read a transcript and get a link to Cara's book, visit cultofpedagogy.com/pod and choose episode 228.

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