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Where The Presidential Candidates Stand On Education Reform

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This combination of pictures shows Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri on Oct. 9, 2016. (Paul J. Richards/Getty Images)
This combination of pictures shows Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri on Oct. 9, 2016. (Paul J. Richards/Getty Images)

K-12 education has not been a major issue in the presidential campaign, but Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have different ideas on how to reform education.

Trump has focused on providing school choice. Clinton is supportive of non-profit charter schools, but doesn't support school voucher programs.

Here & Now’s Jeremy Hobson talks with NPR lead education blogger Anya Kamenetz about the candidates' positions on education.

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Anya Kamenetz, NPR lead education blogger. She tweets @anya1anya.

This segment aired on October 14, 2016.

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