Charter Schools
What Should Our Leaders Do About Failing Schools?
Innovation zones—with autonomy, accountability, independent boards, and extra funding—can bring improvement.
Book Reviews
In “Sludge,” Sunstein Shines a Light in the Bureaucratic Darkness
Can "Sludge Audits" or a Presidential Order Ease the Paperwork Burden that Is Hurting American Schools?
In The News
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Cognitive Gadgets Theory Might Change Your Mind—Literally
A book by Cecilia Heyes gives teacher-educators something to think about
Charter Schools
What Should Our Leaders Do About Failing Schools?
Innovation zones—with autonomy, accountability, independent boards, and extra funding—can bring improvement.
News
How a Lady Editor Turned Teaching into a Majority-Female Profession
Not only did women make better teachers than men, but they cost less, argued Sarah Josepha Hale
EdNext Poll - 2021
Hunger for Stability Quells Appetite for Change
Results of the 2021 Education Next Survey of Public Opinion
EdNext Poll - 2021
Parent Poll Reveals Support for School Covid-Safety Measures Despite Vaccine Hesitancy, Partisan Polarization
Private-school parents report less learning loss, greater satisfaction with pandemic schooling
From the Blog
Blog
No, the Evidence Does Not Support Racial ‘Affinity Spaces’ in Schools
Supporters routinely assert that there’s evidence to justify this practice, despite a startling lack of research actually supporting it.
Blog
School Choice Is Issue in California Recall
“I favor school choice, he doesn’t,” Larry Elder says of Governor Newsom
Blog
Maintenance of Equity: A New Provision with Big Implications for District Budgeting
An expansive interpretation could have unintended consequences
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