Tyler Koteskey
Education Policy Analyst, Reason Foundation
Tyler Koteskey was an education policy analyst at Reason Foundation, a non-profit think tank advancing free minds and free markets.
He studied the rise of school choice across America, focusing on portable funding strategies such as student-based budgeting.
Tyler earned a bachelor's degree in history and political science from the University of California, Los Angeles.
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Five Recommendations to Solve LAUSD’s Looming Fiscal Crisis
The process of right-sizing Los Angeles Unified School District presents an opportunity to lay the foundation for a 21st-century education system that’s productive, agile, and responsive to the needs of students.
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Striking Teachers Are Right To Be Outraged, Wrong On the Solutions
A systematic, decades-long hiring glut of non-teaching staffing positions is taking too much money.
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New Study Suggests Teachers Unions Reduce Students’ Earning and Job Prospects
Male students who grew up under 12 years of schooling in states requiring collective bargaining with teachers unions earned nearly $1,500 less per year.
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Your Neighborhood Shouldn’t Determine the Quality of Your Education
School choice allows parents to find the schools best for their children and forces schools to improve in order to attract parents and students.
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Weighted Student Formula Brings School Funding Into 21st Century
There’s nothing ‘dog-eat-dog’ about fairer schools funding.