Paul DiPerna (@pauldiperna) 's Twitter Profile
Paul DiPerna

@pauldiperna

VP of research and innovation @edchoice / polling on K-12 education, schooling, ideas / alum @BrookingsInst, @IllinoisPolSci, @univofdayton / views are my own

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In our recent survey, EdChoice researchers asked, "Is your child getting tutoring outside of regular school hours this school year?" We found that parent interest in tutoring is at its highest level since 2021. Could this be because school choice programs offer more flexibility

In our recent survey, EdChoice researchers asked, "Is your child getting tutoring outside of regular school hours this school year?" We found that parent interest in tutoring is at its highest level since 2021. Could this be because school choice programs offer more flexibility
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Angela R. Watson, a senior research fellow at the Johns Hopkins Institute for Education Policy, is this week's guest on the Education Exchange podcast. bit.ly/4jf6oip

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.Gallup found that many U.S. adults wish they had better financial math skills, including personal finance, budgeting and accounting. The result held true regardless of gender, race and ethnicity — or educational background buff.ly/qqIeByQ

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ICYMI - The Education Exchange: Who Are the Homeschoolers? Survey data reveal surprising demographic diversity among homeschooling families. bit.ly/4jf6oip

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Fascinating interview of Paul DiPerna by Paul Peterson on The Education Exchange Education Next: Public Broadly Supports #SchoolChoice whether defined as vouchers or ESAs, among Republicans or Democrats, teachers or non-teachers, universal or targeted. educationnext.org/the-education-…

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1/2 Mike McShane is an adjunct fellow in education policy studies at American Enterprise Institute, director of national research at EdChoice, and a Freedom Conservatism signatory. He was previously a high school teacher. McShane is the author, editor, co-author, or co-editor of twelve books on education

1/2 <a href="/MQ_McShane/">Mike McShane</a> is an adjunct fellow in education policy studies at <a href="/AEI/">American Enterprise Institute</a>, director of national research at <a href="/edchoice/">EdChoice</a>, and a <a href="/FreeConTalk/">Freedom Conservatism</a> signatory. He was previously a high school teacher.

McShane is the author, editor, co-author, or co-editor of twelve books on education
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Paul DiPerna, the Vice President of Research and Innovation for EdChoice, joins the Education Exchange to discuss how public opinion has shaped the conversation around school choice in the United States. bit.ly/3FIrrw5

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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.

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It's time for TSAs -- Teacher Savings Accounts--government-authorized savings accounts that allow educators to allocate funds for various uses including classroom supplies -- currently teachers spend $850 out of pocket on classroom expenses Great piece by Cooper Conway

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I'm thankful for the conversation with Paul Peterson on his Education Exchange podcast, via Education Next. I really enjoyed it. Paul asked terrific, probing questions about our polling and my conference paper. educationnext.org/the-education-…

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NEW STUDY: Julie Dallavis finds school mission statements differ markedly across education sectors. The only detectable change when #SchoolChoice launches is that private schools clarify the religious aspects of their missions. Encouraging. Mike McShane epaa.asu.edu/index.php/epaa…

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Check out this new blog post with Josh B. McGee describing teacher retention in Arkansas this 2024-25 school year Arkansas Teacher Retention: Statewide Stability Amid Ongoing Local Challenges oep.uark.edu/2024-25-arkans…

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Hey teachers, would you use a special savings account to cover classroom expenses and professional development opportunities? 84% of educators support Teacher savings accounts (TSAs), a government-authorized account that educators can allocate funds to. edchoice.org/a-tsa-people-w…

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Paul DiPerna, the Vice President of Research and Innovation for EdChoice, is this week's guest on the Education Exchange podcast. bit.ly/3FIrrw5

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Milton Friedman believed that school choice policies would help students from low-income families greatly. For families who would like an alternative for their child's education but may not think they can afford it, these programs allow them to access something better.