While declining enrollment in America’s traditional public schools is turning into a slow-moving crisis, participation in ...
Beyond the labels, there is a benefit to treating students’ abilities as qualities schools can serve, not conditions they ...
Today, we unveil the 2023 Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings, ranking the university-based scholars in the United States who did the most last year to shape educational practice and policy. Simply ...
Other states facing enrollment-related financial pressure may have very different results if local school leade ...
Even as undergraduate enrollments have rebounded in raw numbers since the pandemic, the percentage of high school graduates ...
There’s a lot of giddiness about the Federal Scholarship Tax Credit (FSTC), which will launch January 1, 2027. The new ...
Despite a steady decline in student enrollment, public schools have added more support roles to meet a growing demand for ...
Last week, the Trump administration issued controversial new interagency agreements moving the office for civil rights and ...
Paul E. Peterson interviews Paul Carrese, author of "Teaching America: Reflective Patriotism in Schools, College, and Culture ...
R. Shep Melnick, the Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr. Professor of American Politics at Boston College, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the Supreme Court’s recent ruling, which allows states to restrict ...
In snowy climes, school superintendents must frequently decide whether an impending storm warrants closing schools for the day. Concerns about student and teacher safety must be weighed against the ...
There’s plenty of high-profile concern and handwringing about college debt in the United States, with some aspiring presidential candidates offering dueling proposals to cancel all $1.5 trillion in ...