Howard Fuller burst onto the national stage in 1990 as a political organizer when he joined forces with the late state ...
These states join about two dozen others that require cursive instruction, marking another victory in the war against Chromebooks and their pesky keyboards. Everyone seems happy about this development ...
According to the last round of PIRLS testing, English children are the best readers in the western world. On the most recent ...
We currently get Nation’s Report Card results for individual states only in reading and math, something Congress requires. That allows policymakers to see how individual states are helping students ...
John Schilling, a senior advisor for the nonprofit Invest in Education, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss new Federal scholarship tax credit program, and how states are preparing for its launch in ...
Recent studies show how ideology can shade all corners of the academy, even the findings of quantitative researchers ...
John Singleton, an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Rochester, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Singleton’s latest research, which uses large-language AI models to determine the ...
An analysis of 27 states and Washington, D.C. shows open enrollment is increasingly an attractive public school choice ...
Before Moms for Liberty, before Christopher Rufo, before Nikole Hannah-Jones, there was “Man: A Course of Study”. Usually shortened to its acronym, MACOS was an elementary and middle school social ...
Today, we unveil the 2026 RHSU Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings, ranking the 200 university-based scholars in the United States who had the biggest impact on educational practice and policy last ...
Federal data from the National Center on Education Statistics (NCES) offers a potentially surprising revelation: Private school teachers have higher turnover rates than their public school ...