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Brian Stephens, the CEO of Caissa K12, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how public schools can make themselves more ...
Parents in one Pennsylvania town who heard that message quickly shut it down. But for Myers, this was just an omen of ...
That path is taken all too often by schools plagued by chronic absenteeism, misbehavior, and grade inflation. Truth is, ed ...
Paul Carrese, a Professor in the School of Civic & Economic Thought and Leadership at Arizona State University, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Columbia University’s recent $200 million settlement ...
Research shows that students benefit from digital math practice platforms. So why don’t more students use them?
Former Tennessee chief’s retreat reflects deeper fight over K–12 culture wars among MAGA Republicans ...
Jake Tapper: Madam Secretary, it’s been a wild few weeks since you were confirmed as President Ocasio-Cortez’s secretary of ...
The Purposes of Education Let’s get right to the heart of the matter: What do Americans think the aims and objectives of K–12 education ought to be? Broadly speaking, Americans would like schools to ...
As is typical for edtech hype, the initial burst of enthusiasm for artificial intelligence in education focused on student-facing applications. Products like IXL, Zearn, and Khan Academy’s chatbot ...
Shaking Up Higher Education The University of Austin’s 2021 launch announcement declared that “we can’t wait for universities to fix themselves.” The response: start a new one. UATX president Pano ...
When Minnesota passed the nation’s first charter-school law in 1991, its main purpose was to improve education by allowing for new, autonomous public schools where teachers would have more freedom to ...
How work programs impact student outcomesThrough the Boston Summer Youth Employment Program, about 10,000 young people receive job-readiness training and work in seasonal jobs each year.