Ian V. Rowe, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Rowe’s latest research, ...
Rick, I sense a heartening trend in the “education reform” conversation: More and more folks are starting to ask the right ...
According to the National Survey of Children’s Health, parents report that about two in five teenagers ages 13 to 17 spend four or more hours on screens for recreation most weekdays. A CDC analysis ...
Harvard College freshmen Sophie Nguyen and Minh Nguyen look a lot like other first-year students at one of the most selective schools in the country: They work hard, achieve a lot, stay busy, and are ...
Despite Mike Miles’s strong track record as an urban superintendent, his book forgets to explain how he’s done it ...
“If men were angels,” James Madison wrote in Federalist No. 51, “no government would be necessary.” The same might be said of student discipline. If children were naturally orderly, patient, truthful, ...
In his new book Aftermath, Ted Dintersmith joins a growing chorus of policy wonks, researchers, and advocates who say that the age of calculus is behind us and that future math education should focus ...
District leaders may be starting to see there’s more to be gained from embracing school choice than trying to eliminate it Anna J. Egalite The Browns are emblematic of the type of family that had sent ...
In my brief time working as a charter school operations director, I was, in my early thirties, one of the oldest members of our staff. Although we could not attract teachers with the promise of higher ...
The recent Vanderbilt report on the state of scholarship in the social sciences elicits a response that will live in infamy Seemed like a good idea at the time. Earlier this summer, 10 accomplished ...
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