Independence Institute Education Policy Center

Independence Institute Education Policy Center The Education Policy Center is the education-focused arm of the Independence Institute, a nonprofit, non-partisan, free-market think tank based in Denver.

The Education Policy Center promotes issues such as school choice, school accountability, and teachers’ rights through its in-house publications, print media, Internet, radio, television, and legislative briefings. Calling for greater involvement of parents in the role of educating children, this Colorado think tank was the first in the state to promote ideas such as educational vouchers, charter

schools, educator accountability, and public school report cards. We believe that every single child in Colorado deserves an education that provides the opportunities necessary to build his or her own story, and to enjoy the dignity that comes with earned success. We believe that every teacher deserves to be treated as a professional by being held accountable for his or her powerful impact on students and their futures, and to be rewarded for hard work and performance rather than constrained by the rigid salary schedules of the mid-20th century. And we believe that every parent deserves the right to chart the most effective educational course for his or her children, no matter where that course leads. These goals cut to the ideas at the very heart of conservatism: Responsibility, freedom, and the inherent ability of all people to build meaningful lives of independence and abundance.

01/28/2020

In celebration of this year’s National School Choice Week, the Independence Institute will be hosting a free, public screening of Miss Virginia on January 29 at 6PM. The movie tells the story of the school choice advocate Virginia Walden Ford, her efforts to secure better educational options for h...

10/07/2019
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07/19/2019

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In light of the Supreme Court’s granting certiorari to Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue last month, it is worthwhile to highlight the fact that the Montana case is not the only ongoing challenge to a state ban on the provision of aid to religious or “sectarian” institutions. Currently...

09/06/2017

“They get to celebrate Cinco de Mayo and Dia de los Mu***os here. They get to experience these holidays with others outside our home that know what they are. And it’s made a good connection with my grandparents because as they’ve gotten older they speak more Spanish than they do English, and so it’s...

06/19/2017

, states were practically tripping on themselves trying to get away from the unpopular test, which was originally designed to provide comparable results across state lines. That trend has continued, and only a handful of the original dozens of PARCC states remain. Now, it looks like Colorado is jump...

Back November 2016, the Education Policy Center published a report showing that many unionized school districts in Color...
06/13/2017

Back November 2016, the Education Policy Center published a report showing that many unionized school districts in Colorado have unlawful or otherwise questionable teacher layoff provisions in their union contracts. The most common response from districts was that they didn't feel obligated to update their contracts because teacher layoffs are so rare.

Thompson was one of the districts with a questionable layoff provision that might meet the letter of the law but actively sought to circumvent its spirit. We hate to say we told you so, but...

The Thompson School board plans to decide around first of the year how to cut about $4 million from its expenses by closing schools, redrawing boundaries or laying off staff, or through a combination of those "difficult choices.

06/09/2017

.” Have you heard that one before? It’s a phrase a variety of countries have used to simultaneously announce the death of a monarch and the ascension of a new one. The phrase has survived into the modern era in part because it provides an excuse to use the word

An interesting take from Rick Hess at the American Enterprise Institute: Ultimately, it feels like we’ve lived through a...
06/07/2017

An interesting take from Rick Hess at the American Enterprise Institute:

Ultimately, it feels like we’ve lived through a sea change in school reform, one which means reformers are increasingly inclined to behave as proud stewards of a new establishment... The same reformers who once sought to combat stifling bureaucracy have slowly become a new breed of bureaucrats. Of course, as you’d expect, they don’t see it that way. That’s not because they’re innately bossy; it’s more a function of where they now sit. Many reformers now see themselves less as a vanguard trying to create room for others to reimagine schools, after all, than as guardians of ambitious paper plans to promote the “equitable distribution of teachers.”

Reformers are increasingly inclined to behave as proud stewards of a new establishment.

06/01/2017

back in 2015? Of course you do. We all do. In fact, a fair number of folks are still suffering from the edu-PTSD that nasty fight caused. Many speculated as the dust settled that the dishonesty underlying the Jeffco recall portended broken promises and bad behavior by the new 5-0 anti-reform board.…

More "do as I say, not as I do" from Jeffco's anti-reform school board. Recall proponents used the superintendent select...
05/31/2017

More "do as I say, not as I do" from Jeffco's anti-reform school board. Recall proponents used the superintendent selection as ammunition against conservative board members in Jeffco in 2015. Now, they're engaging in the same behavior they condemned.

Parents of students in Jefferson County Schools are crying hypocrisy over two school board members who supported the “one finalist” process that yielded the district’s newly named superintendent be…

A new national column from our own Ross Izard encourages us to step back and recognize how far we've come in the realm o...
04/18/2017

A new national column from our own Ross Izard encourages us to step back and recognize how far we've come in the realm of educational choice.

OPINION | Students across the nation are experimenting with innovation in education.

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