I would share the skepticism of whether [universal] vouchers will be introduced, ... but I think we're already seeing that more choices are being accepted, and in some places, they're quite dominant. |
If you look at the role of the market today versus where it was only a few years ago, that's an enormous change, and I think it's likely to continue. |
Milton had written the seminal piece on the likely effects of markets on schools, in the late 1950s, so [research partner Terry Moe, a professor of political science at Stanford] and I were obviously drawn to what he had to say to help shape our thinking about the impact markets might have, |