Corey A. DeAngelis is a senior fellow at Reason Foundation.
DeAngelis is also a senior fellow at the American Culture Project, executive director at Educational Freedom Institute, an adjunct scholar at Cato Institute, and a board member at Liberty Justice Center.
He is the national bestselling author of The Parent Revolution: Rescuing Your Kids from the Radicals Ruining Our Schools (Center Street, 2024).
DeAngelis' research primarily focuses on the effects of school choice programs. He has authored or co-authored over 40 journal articles, book chapters, and reports on education policy. His research has been published in peer-reviewed academic journals such as Social Science Quarterly, School Effectiveness and School Improvement, Educational Review, Educational Research and Evaluation, Journal of School Choice, and the Cato Journal. His work has also been featured in The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, New York Post, The Hill, Washington Examiner, Foundation for Economic Education, EdChoice, and Education Next.
DeAngelis received his Ph.D. in Education Policy from the University of Arkansas. He additionally holds a Bachelor of Business Administration and a Master of Arts in Economics from the University of Texas at San Antonio.
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Reviewing the Impact of Budget Cuts on Student Outcomes
Researchers claim to have found evidence that spending cuts harm students. But perhaps what they actually found was that state regulations harm students.
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Families Test Homeschooling During Coronavirus Pandemic
Many families are discovering homeschooling may be the best option for their kids.
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Working Paper: Does Compulsory Schooling Affect Innovation? Evidence from the United States
We consider how the initial adoption of compulsory schooling affected state-level rates of patenting and real output per worker, finding declines in both once the originally affected cohorts reach middle age.
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Podcast: When and How the U.S. Should Reopen Schools
What returning to school might look like during the coronavirus pandemic.
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How the Education System Can Help Students and Parents Adapt During Coronavirus Pandemic
We’re essentially all homeschoolers now. Policymakers have the power to provide more help to families by getting rid of unnecessary red tape and by expanding educational options.
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Podcast: Online Learning During Coronavirus Pandemic, School Choice, Teachers’ Pensions, and More
Some school districts are having substantial difficulties figuring out how to transition to virtual learning during the coronavirus pandemic..
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Parents on Homeschooling During Coronavirus and Where They’ll Send Their Kids When Schools Re-Open
Asking parents where they sent their youngest school-aged child before the coronavirus pandemic and where they plan to send that same child when schools re-open.
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The Role Microschools Can Play in the Future of Education
How this alternative to the traditional public school system could benefit students, families, and teachers.
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The Disinformation Campaign Against Homeschooling
In response to the unfounded attacks on homeschooling, the Harvard Kennedy School hosted a virtual pro-homeschooling event that was open to the public.
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Economist Bryan Caplan Makes the Case Against Education
A conversation about homeschooling, public schools and Caplan's book, The Case Against Education: Why the Education System is a Waste of Time and Money.
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Take This Survey: Education Before and After COVID-19
The survey seeks to gain information on families’ education decisions before and after the coronavirus pandemic and school shutdowns.
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How the Education System and Establishment Have Been Disrupted by the Coronavirus
Discussing when schools should reopen, how the status quo has been disrupted, and the latest attacks on homeschooling.
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The Coronavirus Pandemic’s Impact on Education and the Defenders of the Status Quo
It's a sad continuation of an education system that doesn't view success through the eyes of individual students but prioritizes itself.
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As Families and Schools Deal With Pandemic, Harvard Magazine Launches War On Homeschooling
Schools have closed for more than 55 million students nationwide due to the coronavirus pandemic and at least 34 states have shuttered schools for the rest of the academic year.
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Debunking Harvard’s Attack on Homeschooling
What Harvard gets wrong about homeschooling.
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How Pennsylvania Is Discouraging Online Schooling During the Coronavirus Crisis
Gov. Wolf ordered all public and private schools to close, including cyber charter schools serving more than 37,000 children in the state virtually.
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Listen to the Launch of the Education-Focused “Random Assignment” Podcast
A weekly podcast discussing the latest news and controversies in education, particularly as they relate to the school choice debate.
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Examining Data on Bullying, Violence and School Climate in Pennsylvania
Results suggest that both cyber and brick-and-mortar charter schools are generally safer than government-run schools in Pennsylvania.