Charter Schools
Oklahoma’s Approval of America’s First-Ever Religious Charter School Is Cause for Celebration
Religious pluralism, Free Exercise Clause of First Amendment outweigh concerns of critics
In The News
International
No School Stands Alone
How market dynamics affect the performance of public and private schools
School Choice
Choice Reconsidered
Rethink school choice to avoid either-or thinking and instead ask how expanding options might help meet the needs of students and families and empower educators.
Forum
Is Ron DeSantis’s Education Record Anything to Emulate?
Expanding choice while fighting a culture war
News
School Number 500 to School Number 50: What’s the Difference?
“Resources” can mean a lot more than just how much money the government spends on operating a school.
Curriculum
California’s New Math Framework Doesn’t Add Up
It would place Golden State 6th graders years behind the rest of the world—and could eventually skew education in the rest of the U.S., too
News
Think Reforming Teacher Pay Doesn’t Work? Think Again.
Biasi’s careful and creative research adds to the evidence that altering how teachers are evaluated and paid remains a powerful lever for improving student outcomes.
From the Blog
Blog
Passing Universal Education Savings Accounts Is the Base Camp. Don’t Mistake It for the Peak.
After a law is enacted, the implementation work begins.
Charter Schools
Oklahoma’s Approval of America’s First-Ever Religious Charter School Is Cause for Celebration
Religious pluralism, Free Exercise Clause of First Amendment outweigh concerns of critics
Curriculum
Stanford Summer Math Camp Defense Doesn’t Add Up, Either
Flawed, non-causal research that the proposed California framework embraces
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