I suspect it’s his “unique operating system” that won the book all its plaudits. Indeed, I can’t help but wonder if empathy ...
Paul E. Peterson interviews Julie Young, the former Vice President of Education Outreach and Student Services for Arizona ...
Howard Fuller burst onto the national stage in 1990 as a political organizer when he joined forces with the late state ...
State Representative Dane Watro, one of the cosponsors of the Pennsylvania bill, argues that cursive “connects us to our ...
An analysis of 27 states and Washington, D.C. shows open enrollment is increasingly an attractive public school choice ...
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 ...
John Singleton, an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Rochester, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss ...
Recent studies show how ideology can shade all corners of the academy, even the findings of quantitative researchers ...
We currently get Nation’s Report Card results for individual states only in reading and math, something Congress requires.
Every field has a technique that’s, shall we say, uncomfortable. Something simple, effective, and powerful. But also something professionals quietly avoid. In reading instruction, that technique was ...
Seen in a certain light, much of today’s education discourse is about memory. Our heated civics debates are arguments over how we want students to remember America’s founding and key events in our ...