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In many high-income families, the college conversation occurs early and often—and no wonder, because parents probably ...
Paul E. Peterson interviews Matthew Lenard, assistant professor of education leadership and policy studies at Florida State ...
Another slew of choice referendum defeats can be explained by an aversion to losing what’s in hand over gaining something new ...
As chancellor of D.C. Public Schools, Michelle Rhee led the reform efforts for the district’s teacher evaluation system.
But many parents and educators have grown skeptical of standardized testing and the relevance of a student’s scores to their long-term success—especially tests given when children are still in ...
Joshua Goodman, an Associate Professor of Education and Economics at Boston University, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Goodman’s latest research, which tracks how school enrollment has changed in ...
Rather, this is about the reinvention of the structures and systems of higher education. OpenAI could have talked about solving Bloom’s two-sigma problem through the power of personalized, on-demand ...
Darrin DeChane is data analyst at the Sinquefield Center for Applied Economic Research at Saint Louis University.
Armitage’s op-ed is worth noting because it serves as a pitch-perfect illustration of what it means to be a culture warrior ...
Jim Blew, co-founder of the Defense of Freedom Institute, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss a school choice provision in H.R.
Education choice policies have won victory after victory over the last 30 years and especially in the last five. Since 2021, 18 states have signed universal programs into law, and now more than half ...
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