In areas where American society can not ignore, this is an increasingly fierce argument, as arguments about voucher schools have a direct impact on the youth of our country. In many US cities, a voucher program to improve children's education is introduced in downtown areas of low-income households. However, there are some inevitable problems with this proposition. Supporters of school vouchers are discussing differently, but system challengers have revealed that the voucher system taxpayers provided funds infringes our primary amendment right.
The school voucher program can improve the student's academic ability if it is properly designed. In fact, the competition created by the school voucher program actually promotes the improvement of public school students. In addition, the school voucher program can promote more ethnic and socioeconomic integration and better citizenship value. Evidence is in empirical evidence
Advocates of private school tuition fee vouchers have made a broad claim on their welfare. They argue that competition promotes public school improvement, vouchers reduce educational expenses, students who received vouchers receive a large profit, and vouchers will succeed in most developed countries. None of this happened. If there is a slip, access means opportunity of lottery. The name of the person is thrown into the hopper. If it is pulled out, parents can use it in a limited number of places. If there is vacant space at the school and no other obstacles such as exclusion or preference based on race, gender, ability, or other factors, you can pay tuition fees at private school using vouchers.
Without any vouchers or other competitive threats - public schools across the country are doing improvements. For teachers and other people working at school to meet the needs of children, school improvement has essential remuneration - beyond the economic penalties and the rewards used in commercial projects. The Public Agenda Opinion Data Research Project, which began in the spring of 1999, says, "Most Americans know little about vouchers, charter schools, or commercial schools ..." On public agenda, 63% said that they said "little know" or "do not care" about vouchers. In Milwaukee and Cleveland, coupon awareness is not high when school coupons website exists.
Public schools are improving, there is no voucher. According to a study by Cecelia Rouse and colleagues at Princeton University, Milwaukee public school students reduce the number of classes and are superior in mathematics and reading from private students. Memphis and public schools in Chicago have improved students' academic abilities without a voucher program. Coupons encourage "night flight" schools and reduce public accountability more than public schools. Unlike public schools, private schools are not responsible for publicly elected boards of education and taxpayers. Council voucher proposals are required to reduce supervision and accountability, and voucher schools lack strict quality requirements. Due to criminal fraud allegations nationwide, schools funded with two coupons were closed in Milwaukee