
EdNext Blog
- Public input and a new kind of state participation needed
- Now educators must think critically about how to use these transformational tools to help students learn
- There is evidence both to explain and complicate the “fadeout effect”
- To the chagrin of professionals who dedicate careers to complex solutions, sometimes the simplest intervention is the most effective
- Education leaders reveal a clear double standard by insisting students should be in school while making little effort to keep schools open






