In a recent issue of Education Next, Derrell Bradford and Michael Petrilli tackled a critical school choice question: should ...
Whatever The Bard meant, his blurb would stretch nicely over much of today’s literature portraying Milton Friedman’s preferred system for school choice and its fiscal and legal structure. It is hard ...
Providing this level of support is expensive, and the value teachers place on it does not match the full cost. The average ...
Macke Raymond, a Distinguished Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution and director of the Center for Research on Education ...
Trump won, so the U.S. Department of Education is going to be abolished. After all, Trump explicitly promised to abolish the department. Republicans have been seeking to do away with the department ...
Donald Trump has won a decisive election victory and will take office next year as the 47th president of the United States. As of this writing, his party will hold at least 52 seats in the U.S. Senate ...
Paul E. Peterson interviews Daniel Weisberg, First Deputy Chancellor, New York City Department of Education ...
Into the breach created when “College for All” and “Computer Science for All” stumbled steps “CTE for All.” Earlier “for All” movements did not live up to their career-prep promises, but a growing ...
A few thoughts on state and national contests while we wait for votes to be counted: ...
Daniel Weisberg, First Deputy Chancellor, New York City Department of Education, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the NYC ...