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Matthew Lee

@hmatthewlee

Clinical Assistant Professor, Education Economics Center at Kennesaw State University

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James Paul (@james_d_paul) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In The 74, I caution school choice advocates not to over-rely on academic studies—even when the data is on our side. Evidence matters, but the strongest case for educational freedom is a moral one, rooted in parental authority, not technocratic validation.

In <a href="/The74/">The 74</a>, I caution school choice advocates not to over-rely on academic studies—even when the data is on our side. Evidence matters, but the strongest case for educational freedom is a moral one, rooted in parental authority, not technocratic validation.
Neal McCluskey (@nealmccluskey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is right: Choice is essential regardless of test scores, attainment, or other technocratic measures. It is about the fundamental value of LIBERTY, especially in a plural society. the74million.org/article/eviden…

Education Next (@educationnext) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Angela R. Watson, a senior research fellow at the Johns Hopkins Institute for Education Policy, joins the Education Exchange to discuss her recent research on how homeschooling has grown. bit.ly/4jf6oip

Education Next (@educationnext) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We have found that professors of education downplay and dismiss, or are dismissive of, the importance of facts, knowing facts, of knowing dates, of knowing geography." bit.ly/4cA1Qlb

Eric Wearne (@eric_wearne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New episode with the excellent Matt Lee Matthew Lee from Kennesaw State. We talk about how families choose schools and how we might think about defining ā€œsuccessā€ in new school models. kennesaw.edu/coles/podcast/…

New episode with the excellent Matt Lee <a href="/hmatthewlee/">Matthew Lee</a> from Kennesaw State. We talk about how families choose schools and how we might think about defining ā€œsuccessā€ in new school models.

kennesaw.edu/coles/podcast/…
Angela R. Watson (@angelarwatson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New working paper with Matthew Lee is out! MAJOR findings, worth the read. In a nutshell, homeschool families are not who you think they are. 35% of HS families also have a child in a public school! Compelling evidence of within-household sector mixing.

Aaron Smith (@asmithaz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This might be surprising to some folks, but many homeschoolers are democrats. A recent survey by Angela R. Watson and Matthew Lee found that 29% of homeschooling parents identify as democrats and 25% are politically liberal. Overall, 43% identified as conservative. Well below

This might be surprising to some folks, but many homeschoolers are democrats. 

A recent survey by <a href="/AngelaRWatson/">Angela R. Watson</a> and <a href="/hmatthewlee/">Matthew Lee</a> found that 29% of homeschooling parents identify as democrats and 25% are politically liberal. 

Overall, 43% identified as conservative. Well below