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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D.C.: Back to the drawing board
4.21.2004
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Taking short cuts on teacher quality
Kate Walsh 4.21.2004
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World History Textbooks: A Review
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 4.21.2004
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Tax credits over vouchers?
4.14.2004
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When in doubt, spend more money
4.14.2004
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Redefining gifted education
4.14.2004
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Curbing grade inflation at the Ivies
4.14.2004
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Nebraska: Mo' money, less accountability
4.14.2004
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Manipulating history teachers
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 4.14.2004
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Opportunity and Responsibility for National Board Certified Teachers
Kathleen Porter-Magee 4.14.2004
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Evaluating Value-Added Models for Teacher Accountability
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 4.14.2004
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