Adam B. Schaeffer is a policy analyst with Cato's Center for Educational Freedom.
Schaeffer is a former NRI Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and adjunct scholar at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. He has commented on a range of political issues in publications such as The Wall Street Journal, National Review Online, and RealClearPolitics.
Schaeffer received his Ph.D. in American politics, with a focus in political behavior, media effects, and coalitional politics, from the University of Virginia and his MA in Social Science from the University of Chicago. His dissertation assessed the potential for different combinations of private school choice policies and messages to expand and mobilize elite and mass support. Schaeffer has an extensive background in online survey development, messaging experiments, and the strategic analysis of message, policy, and audience interactions.
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"School Choice Snapshot: A 2006 Survey of U.S. Policy and Advocacy Organizations," Mackinac Center Policy Brief, Oct. 2, 2006.
"This Tax Credit Pays," New York Post, October 21, 2008
"School Choice's Ace in the Hole," USA TODAY (MAGAZINE), March 4, 2008
"Round Yon Tax Credit," American Spectator (Online), December 21, 2007
"A Voucher Defeat in Utah," The Wall Street Journal, November 8, 2007
"How Many Objections Can Dance on the Head of a Voucher?," National Review (Online), September 17, 2007
Adam B. Schaeffer discusses education on WOR's "The John Gambling Show" October 22, 2008 [Flash Audio, 08:25]
Adam B. Schaeffer discusses DC paying students for performance on WUSA 9 October 16, 2008 [Flash Video, 00:41]
Adam B. Schaeffer discusses the movie Flunked at a Reach Foundation Event October 9, 2008 [Flash Video, 09:53]
Adam B. Schaeffer discusses the teacher's union/Obama on WRVA's Morning News with Jimmy Barrett October 6, 2008 [Flash Audio, 05:36]
Adam B. Schaeffer discusses school vouchers on KOGO's The Chip Franklin Show September 18, 2008 [Flash Audio, 08:40]