Martin R. West, the editor-in-chief of Education Next, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the recent release of the National ...
Covid-era school closures exacerbated learning loss that had started years earlier. New results from the National Assessment ...
In education circles, we pay a lot of attention to key U.S. Supreme Court decisions. But most education law plays out in ...
Three decades after the Friedmans predicted how universal school choice would reshape the education playing field, we now can ...
Public debate over gifted education tends to focus on fairness. Who gets to be called “gifted” and what sort of extras do ...
The celebrity dean argues that it’s “disrespectful” to limit student loans for educators or compromise ed schools’ bottom ...
Jacob D. Light, a Hoover Fellow at the Hoover Institution, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Light’s latest research, which ...
In spring 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic caused school closures throughout the United States—a seismic disruption with immediate effects on enrollment. By fall 2020, early research found that K–12 public ...
There are more children in school worldwide today than at any other time in history, pandemic-related disruptions notwithstanding. In 2010, the average adult had completed 7.6 years of school, more ...
A recent study in Education Next evaluates the shift in the haves and have-nots of private education, highlighting the disturbing trend of private schools enrolling students predominantly from ...
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The celebrity dean argues that it’s “disrespectful” to limit student loans for educators or compromise ed schools’ bottom line ...
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