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Informationen zum Autor Nat Malkus is a research fellow in education policy studies at AEI. His work has appeared in publications including the Elementary School Journal, ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, and Theory and Research in Social Education, as well as popular outlets such as US News & World Report.Adam Peshek is director of educational choice at the Foundation for Excellence in Education, where he provides strategic support to state leaders interested in developing, adopting, and implementing policies that increase educational options for students. Since 2014, Mr. Peshek has focused on ESAs and has worked in each state with an ESA program from policy formation through implementation. Gerard Robinson is a resident fellow in education policy studies at AEI. He previously served as Florida's commissioner of education, as the secretary of education in Virginia, and as president of the Black Alliance for Educational Options. Klappentext This volume seeks to provide a comprehensive, fair-minded treatment of Education Savings Accounts and will address the rationale for them, the challenges they pose, what it takes for them to work and the political and legal dynamics at play. Zusammenfassung This volume seeks to provide a comprehensive! fair-minded treatment of Education Savings Accounts and will address the rationale for them! the challenges they pose! what it takes for them to work and the political and legal dynamics at play. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface AcknowledgementsIntroduction Adam Peshek and Gerard RobinsonChapter 1: You Say You Want an Evolution? The History, Promise and Challenges of Education Savings Accounts Matthew LadnerChapter 2: The Constitutional Case for ESAsTim KellerChapter 3: Education Savings Accounts: The Great Unbundling of K-12 Education Adam PeshekChapter 4: Public and Policymaker Perceptions of Education Savings Accounts: The Road to Real Reform?Robert C. Enlow and Michael ChartierChapter 5: The ESA Administrator's Dilemma: Tackling Quality ControlJohn BaileyChapter 6: State Education Agencies, Regulatory Models, and ESAsGerard RobinsonChapter 7: Parents and Providers Speak UpAllysia Finley Chapter 8: Hubs and Spokes: The Supply Side Response to Deregulated Education Funding Michael Q. McShaneChapter 9: Settling on Education Savings AccountsNat MalkusConclusion Nat MalkusAbout the EditorsAbout the Contributors...