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The National Center on School Choice is funded by the United States Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences. The Center exercises national leadership in school choice research, including charter and magnet schools, private school vouchers, teacher recruitment, school management, and state policymaking.

Peabody College of Vanderbilt University
The Center's lead institution is Vanderbilt University, a national private university located in Nashville, Tennessee. The Center is managed by the Learning Sciences Institute on the campus of Peabody College, one of the nation's top graduate schools of education. Learn more |
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October 1, 2007
Researchers Mark Berends, Matthew Springer, and Herb Walberg publish new edited volume, Charter School Outcomes, to provide a closer look at the effectiveness and challenges of charter schools. Learn more |
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April 30, 2007
Recent issues of Education Daily and the Chattanooga Times cited new research conducted by Mark Berends, Anna Nicotera, and Bettie Teasley on school transfer options under No Child Left Behind. Learn more |
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Welcome from the Director
Professor Mark Berends of Vanderbilt University discusses our comprehensive program of research and future directions for scientific research on school choice, competition, and student achievement. |
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Working Paper Series
Read the preliminary results of major research studies on school choice and implementation across the United States from partner institutions and faculty members at the forefront of contemporary education reform. |
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Newsletter
Discover recent news about the National Center on School Choice and our distinguished network of faculty members and researchers who are national leaders in the study of education reform. |
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