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7.22.2021

Boston is punishing its Asian American community for its educational success

Brandon L. Wright

Boston just approved sweeping changes to the process by which students are admitted to its three highly-sought exam schools. The idea was to free up more seats for disadvantaged children, some of whom have long been underrepresented at the institutions. Yet in one important aspect, the plan may do exactly the opposite: It’s likely to significantly reduce the number of seats that go to low-income Asian American students.

7.22.2021

Thinking requires knowledge

Daniel Buck
7.22.2021

Can investments in public libraries boost educational outcomes?

Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.
7.14.2021

Three hypotheses to explain this year’s big wins on school choice

Michael J. Petrilli
7.15.2021

How not to write state standards for civics and U.S. history

Jeremy Smith
7.15.2021

Preparing students of all races to achieve greatness

Ian Rowe
7.9.2021

Strong standards are vital for making history and civics central in K–12 education

Peter Gibbon
7.8.2021

No, school choice is not the answer to critical race theory

Robert Pondiscio
7.8.2021

We have spelling bees. Why aren’t there reading bees?

Adam Tyner
7.22.2021

Give a universal curriculum a chance: The NYC initiative holds promise

Robert Pondiscio
7.22.2021

Factors that help teaching candidates find and keep jobs

William Rost
7.15.2021

Schools face a double whammy this fall: illiteracy and illiberalism

Dale Chu
7.15.2021

Scaling up the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship program helped public schools improve

Jeff Murray
7.8.2021

An improved forecast for the NAEP reading assessment

Chester E. Finn, Jr.
7.8.2021

Texting parents helps improve student literacy. But how much is too much?

Jeremy Smith
7.6.2021

What parents and teachers think about critical race theory

Angela Sailor, Adam Kissel
7.1.2021

How to strengthen U.S. history and civics standards

Louise Dubé

Ohio

7.13.2021

Thanks to state policymakers, charter schools can now open anywhere in Ohio

Jessica Poiner
7.6.2021

Ohio’s budget bill makes major changes to K–12 education policy

Aaron Churchill
7.2.2021

How Ohio lawmakers made expanding educational access a top priority in this year’s budget

Jessica Poiner
7.1.2021

A new day for Ohio’s school report cards

Aaron Churchill
6.28.2021

A closer look at stackable credential pipelines in Ohio

Jessica Poiner
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June 2021

The State of State Standards for Civics and U.S. History in 2021

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