
Written by Defending Ideas
August 13, 2024

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Education policy debates usually focus on funding. But what if there’s a critical part of a good education system that has a huge impact on outcomes – and too often gets ignored?
On this episode Nic Dunn sits down with Rich Nye, the new senior advisor for education to Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, to discuss why the state is committed to elevating the role parental involvement plays in our education system. Nic and Rich are joined by Sutherland Education Policy Fellow Christine Cooke Fairbanks, who has written extensively about the role of parents in educating their children. They discuss how policies that increase parental access to the methods and materials used to educate their children can improve the parent-teacher partnership and yield better outcomes.
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