Recent battles over AP African American Studies courses in Florida and Arkansas have discouraged many, but they’re a sign of ...
Indeed, those in and around American education should be steeped in gratitude for the legacy that’s been gifted to us. Now, I ...
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By repealing the MCAS graduation requirement, voters defang an accountability measure that made the Bay State a top performer ...
Education is a sphere where dumb ideas thrive because nobody has enough juice to tell The Bigwigs how their idea will ...
In a recent issue of Education Next, Derrell Bradford and Michael Petrilli tackled a critical school choice question: should ...
Paul E. Peterson interviews Michael Hartney, fellow at the Hoover Institution and assistant professor of political science at ...
In terms of school type, charter schools are in session for 65 more hours each year than traditional public schools, on ...
It’s hard to be optimistic about education reform in the wake of the election. This is nothing new; as Tim Daly wrote ...
The era of the woke shame game is dead. Long live the era of sensible distinctions in education.
Whatever The Bard meant, his blurb would stretch nicely over much of today’s literature portraying Milton Friedman’s preferred system for school choice and its fiscal and legal structure. It is hard ...