Jen Jennings, PhD (@eduwonkette_jen) 's Twitter Profile
Jen Jennings, PhD

@eduwonkette_jen

Professor @PrincetonSPIA & Sociology; Director, Education Research Section. Once & future eduwonkette

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A Me vs Us mindset in education is reflected in MMR immunization trends In Arizona, MMR💉rates among public & private kindergarteners diverged further in 2023-24, driven by rising "personal belief exemptions" in private schs ‼️80.3% private sch K vs 91.5% public sch K immunized

A Me vs Us mindset in education is reflected in MMR immunization trends

In Arizona, MMRđź’‰rates among public & private kindergarteners diverged further in 2023-24, driven by rising "personal belief exemptions" in private schs

‼️80.3% private sch K vs 91.5% public sch K immunized
Josh Cowen (@joshcowenmsu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first modern school voucher program began in Milwaukee in 1990. 34 years later as the city hosts #RNC2024 and vouchers headline the #Project2025 education agenda: Let’s check in on the Milwaukee results thus far👇 *The last year to show positive results for voucher users

The first modern school voucher program began in Milwaukee in 1990.

34 years later as the city hosts #RNC2024 and vouchers headline the #Project2025 education agenda: 

Let’s check in on the Milwaukee results thus far👇

*The last year to show positive results for voucher users
Jess Calarco (@jessicacalarco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's easy to think of women's submission as a relic of a bygone era. But, as I explain in Holding It Together, many White Evangelical Christian moms accept this "hierarchy," not only because of what they read in scripture but because of what they hear from other moms. 1/

Jen Jennings, PhD (@eduwonkette_jen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Private school vouchers *are* the civil rights issue of our time, but for a different reason. Once kids attend those private schools, they have no civil rights protections. If you’re nostalgic for 1974, 1963, or 1919, this is a win.

Missy Testerman (@missytesterman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Choosing to not fully fund public schools in your state when you have funds on hand, as in $141M in reserve, is indeed a civil rights issue.