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PATRICK WOLF BEST PAPER PRIZE

PATRICK WOLF BEST PAPER PRIZE



2024

FIRST PRIZE (TIE): $2,000 EACH

High School Choice and Expected College Belonging

Heather Rose | University of California, Davis
Jacob Hibel | University of California, Davis
Danielle Huddlestun | San Diego State University
Susan Ebeler | University of California, Davis
Kali Trzesniewski | University of California, Davis



The Father of the School Choice Movement

James V. Shuls, Ph.D. | University of Missouri, St. Louis



THIRD PRIZE: $1,000

Thomas Paine, John Stuart Mill, and the School Choice Movement’s Normative Roots

Garion Frankel | Texas A&M University



2023

FIRST PRIZE: $2,500

Student-Teacher Ethnoracial Matching at Charter and Traditional Public Schools

Audrey Boochever and Heather Rose | University of California, Davis



SECOND PRIZE: $1,500

The Three Languages of School Choice: A Narrative Policy Framework Toward Better Conversations About Education Freedom

John M. Kristof | EdChoice



THIRD PRIZE: $500

Principled Politics, Regulatory Reluctance: Conditions Moderating Private School Choice Program Participation

Eric W. Price and Matthew H. Lee | Association of Christian Schools International

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Exploring Performance in Specialized Charter Schools

Lifei Huang, New York University, and Jamison White | National Alliance for Public Charter Schools



2022

FIRST PRIZE: $2,000 (each)

Towards Understanding the Global Landscape of Educational Pluralism

TJ D’Agostino

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The Legitimacy of Private Schooling: Education Preferences in Nine European Contexts

Kaire Poder and Triin Lauri



THIRD PRIZE: $500

Papists and Pluralists: The Founding of America’s First Grassroots School Choice Organization

James Shuls





2021

FIRST PRIZE: $3,000

The Fiscal Effects of Private K-12 Education Choice Programs in the United States

Martin F. Lueken | EdChoice

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The Legitimacy of Private Schooling: Education Preferences in Nine European Contexts

Kaire Poder and Triin Lauri



SECOND PRIZE: $2,000

Four Key Barriers Affecting the Choice to Homeschool: Evidence from a Fragile Community

Brian D. Ray, M. Danish Shakeel, Fred Worth, & Valerie Felder