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Thoughts on Education Policy

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A topical blog on education policy with insights into the achievement gap, urban poverty, teachers and teaching, charter schools, merit pay, etc.

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Thoughts on Education Policy Thoughts on Education Policy Tuesday, April 11, 2017 When "Free Tuition" Really Means 15% off for 15% The New York State legislatures agreed on the final 2018 state budget over the weekend, which includes a new "free tuition" program dubbed the " Excelsior Scholarship " for New York State students attending public colleges and universities in-state. Reactions have poured in from all over the state and country, but most are based on a lack of understanding of what the bill actually entails. No, the bill does not  mean all students are going to get free or even debt-free college next year. By my calculations, what it actually means is that roughly 15% of students will have their costs reduced by roughly 15% of the actual annual price of college. While the "free tuition" headline flashing in bright lights is incredibly misleading, the official slogan on the state information page is actually quite accurate: "making college tuition-free for middle ...

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