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About...Our Staff |
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Jay Greene, Ph.D. |
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Contact Jay Greene *
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Dr. Jay P. Greene is the co-investigator for the SChool Choice Demonstration Project. In addition, he is Endowed Professor and Head of the
Department of Education Reform at the University of Arkansas and a Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute’s Education Research Office.
He has conducted evaluations of school choice and accountability programs in Florida, Charlotte, Milwaukee, Cleveland, and San Antonio. He has also
published research on high school graduation rates, charter schools, and special education. His recent publications include, Education Myths (Rowman and Littlefield), “When Schools Compete:
The Effects of Vouchers on Florida Public School Achievement”, “Apples to Apples: An Evaluation of Charter Schools Serving General Population Students”,
and “Vouchers for Special Education Students: An Evaluation of Florida’s McKay Scholarship Program”. His research was cited four times in the Supreme Court's
opinions in the landmark Zelman v. Simmons-Harris case on school vouchers. His articles have appeared in policy journals, such as The Public Interest,
City Journal, and Education Next, in academic journals, such as The Georgetown Public Policy Review, Education and Urban Society, and
The British Journal of Political Science, as well as in major newspapers, such as The Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post. Greene has
been a professor of government at the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Houston. He received his B.A. in history from Tufts University in 1988 and his
Ph.D. from the Government Department at Harvard University in 1995.
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