Education reform in red versus blue states
Is the conventional wisdom right that both parties have abandoned education reform? The evidence indicates that it’s mostly fair when it comes to Democrats, but not so fair when it comes to the GOP—at least if we look beyond Washington to the states.
Michael J. Petrilli 1.9.2025
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Charter School of Hard Knocks
Terry Ryan 6.20.2006
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Tougher Diploma Requirements Marching Down the Aisle
6.20.2006
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Challenged Index: Why Newsweek's List of America's 100 Best High Schools Doesn't Make the Grade
Quentin Suffren 6.20.2006
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Who's Proficient Now?
Quentin Suffren 6.20.2006
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10,000 Lakes love
6.14.2006
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Lose a mile, give an inch
6.14.2006
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Why American Students Do Not Learn to Read Very Well: The Unintended Consequences of Title II and Teacher Testing
Martin A. Davis, Jr. 6.14.2006
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Spicy Chile
6.14.2006
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Condition of education 2006
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 6.14.2006
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Teaching Inequality: How Poor and Minority Students Are Shortchanged on Teacher Quality
6.14.2006
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Key Issues in Studying Charter Schools and Achievement: A Review and Suggestions for National Guidelines
Michael J. Petrilli 6.14.2006
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