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School choice and vouchers have been touted as a highly democratic solution to the problem of low performing schools, as well as being criticized as fundamentally undemocratic plans that have the potential to harm a larger population of students than they help. Think about this contradiction in terms of the mission of public schooling and its responsibility to society as a whole. On which side of this debate do you find yourself? Explain your position with evidence and reasoned argument.
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