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Educational Federalism and the Growth of Market-Based Education

Michael Heise writes that the landscape of educational federalism has shifted dramatically from passage of the No Child Left Behind Act in 2001 to the Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015. Heise contends, however, that focusing too closely on educational federalism risks obscuring a profound shift in educational policymaking power from government to families and from regulation to markets. Read more here.