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The Case For School Choice: References

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Andersson, Widar, chairman of National Assembly of Independent Schools (1998). Interview by author, January 21, Stockholm.

Associated Press (1999), A "New Day" for Arizona's Scholarship Tax Credit. USA Today (January 28).

Bishop, John (1998). High School Diploma Examinations: Do Students Learn More? Why? Policy Options (July-August): 9-13.

Blum Center for Parental Freedom in Education (1998). Friedman-Blum Educational Freedom Report No. 66 (December 18). Digital document: www.mu.edu/blum/efr66.

Borenstam-Linder, Thérèse, Principal, Enskilda Gymnasiet. (1998). Interview by author, January 21, Stockholm.

Bosetti, Beverly Lynn (1998). Canada's Charter Schools: Initial Report. Kelowna, BC: Society for the Advancement of Excellence in Education.

Broberg, Charlotte, and Anders Hultin, secretaries of the National Assembly of Independent Schools (1998). Interview by author, January 19, Stockholm.

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------ (1999). 1998-1999 National Charter School Directory. Digital document: www.edreform.com/press/ncsd9899.htm (updated August 1999).

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Cheung, Stella, Mary Ellen Murphy, and Joe Nathan (1998). Making a Difference? Charter Schools, Evaluation and Student Performance, Minneapolis, MN: Center for School Change.

Children's Educational Opportunity Foundation of America (CEO America) (1999). Edgewood-Horizon Project: Early Findings Prove Critics of School Choice Wrong. News Release (February 9). Digital document: www.ceoamerica.org/horizon-news.html. Bentonville, AR: CEO America.

Children's Scholarship Fund (1999). Telephone interview with Courtney Hopkins, Development Assistant, March 29.

Christiansen, Franz, and Phillipp Rogge, chairman and principal of Deutsche Schule Hadersleben (1998). Interview by author, January 27, Hadersleben, Denmark.

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Cordt, Jorgen, principal of Bordings Friskole (1998). Interview by author, January 28, Copenhagen.

Cowley, Peter, and Stephen Easton (1999a). Boys, Girls, and Grades: Academic Gender Balance in British Columbia's Secondary Schools. Public Policy Sources No. 26. Vancouver, BC: The Fraser Institute.

Cowley, Peter, and Stephen Easton (1999b). The 1999 Report Card on Alberta's High Schools. Public Policy Sources No. 29. Vancouver, BC: The Fraser Institute.

Cowley, Peter, Stephen Easton, and Michael Walker (1998). A Secondary Schools Report Card for British Columbia. Public Policy Sources No. 9. Vancouver, BC: The Fraser Institute.

------ (1999). The1999 Report Card on British Columbia's Secondary Schools. Public Policy Sources No. 22. Vancouver, BC: The Fraser Institute.

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Fuller, Howard, distinguished professor of education, director of the Institute for the Transformation of Learning of Marquette University, and former superintendent of Milwaukee Public Schools (1997). Interview by author, October 22, Milwaukee, WI.

Gaffney, Michael, and Anne B. Smith (1998). Evaluation of the TIE Project: A Second Preliminary Report. Dunedin, NZ: University of Otago.

Gilder, Virginia (1998). Albany and the Giffen Elementary Scholarship Project: "Competition Works." Address to CEO America's [Children's Educational Opportunity Foundation of America] Fourth Annual Founders' Meeting, The Hotel Inter-Continental, New York, NY (April 29).

Greene, Jay P., William G. Howell, and Paul E. Peterson (1997a). An Evaluation of the Cleveland Scholarship Program. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University.

------ (1997b). Lessons from the Cleveland Scholarship Program. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University.

Greene Jay P., Paul E. Peterson, and Jiangtao Du (1997). Effectiveness of School Choice: The Milwaukee Experiment. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University.

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Gustafsson, Ulf, principal of Ekebyholmsskolan (1998). Interview by author, January 20, Rimbo, Sweden.

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Hansen, Erik Juul, secretary of Federation of Independent Gymnasia (1998). Interview by author, January 28, Copenhagen.

Hoff-Hay, Sidney (1997). The Arizona Tax Credit and School Choice Trust. Address to CEO America's [Children's Educational Opportunity Foundation of America] National Training Workshop, Ramada Inn, Bentonville, AR (October 30).

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Investors Business Daily (1999a) A School Voucher Test Case? (January 21). Cited in CEO America's [Children's Educational Opportunity Foundation of America] digital document: www.ceoamerica.org/horizon-news.html.

------ (1999b). The Sun Shines on School Choice (April 19). Cited in NCPA's [National Center for Policy Analysis] digital document: www.ncpa.org/pd/govern/governl.html.

Kristensen, Per, principal of Holbæk Lilleskole (1998). Interview by author, January 29, Holbæk, Denmark.

Lee, Susan, and Christine Foster (1997). Trustbusters. Forbes (June 2):146-52.

Lundgren, Nils, former chairman of Friskolornas Riksförbund (National Assembly of Independent Schools) (1998). Interview by author, January 19, Stockholm.

Manno, Bruno V., Chester E. Finn, Louann A. Bierlein, and Gregg Vanourek (1998). How Charter Schools Are Different: Lessons and Implications from a National Study. Manuscript. Phi Delta Kappa (March).

Martin, Michael O. (ed.) (1997). Science Achievement in the Primary School Years: IEA's [International Education Association] Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS). Chestnut Hill, MA: TIMSS International Study Center.

Miron, Gary (1996). Free Choice and Vouchers Transform Schools. Educational Leadership (October): 77-80.

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------ (1995). Just Doing It 2: 1995 Annual Survey of the Private Voucher Movement in America. Washington, DC: National Scholarship Center.

------ (1996). Just Doing It 3: 1996 Annual Survey of the Private Voucher Movement in America. Washington, DC: National Scholarship Center.

------ (1998). Just Doing It 4: 1998 Annual Survey of The Private Voucher Movement in America. Washington, DC: National Scholarship Center.

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------ (1995). Targeted Individual Entitlement Scheme Information Kit. Wellington: Ministry of Education.

------ (1996). What is TIE? Wellington, NZ: Ministry of Education.

Olesen, K.P. Ahlmann, executive director, Frie Grundskolers Fællesråd (FGF; Independent Schools Joint Council) (1998). Interview by author, January 26, Slagelse, Denmark.

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------ (1995b). Review of National Policies for Education in Denmark. Paris: OECD.

------ (1998a). Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators 1998. Paris: OECD.

------ (1998b). OECD Economic Surveys 1997-1998: Sweden. Paris: OECD.

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Peterson, Paul E., David Myers, and William G. Howell (1998). An Evaluation of the New York City Program: The First Year. Washington, DC: Mathematica Policy Research; Cambridge, MA: Program on Education Policy and Governance, Havard University.

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