Get ready for more bad news from NAEP 2024
The forthcoming results from the 2024 National Assessment of Educational Progress—due out on January 29—are likely to be bad, bad, bad. The term we may hear a lot is that “the bottom is falling out,” if the scores for low-performing students in particular continue to plummet.
Michael J. Petrilli 1.16.2025
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Achievement Effects of Four Early Elementary School Math Curricula: Findings from First Graders in 39 Schools
Amber M. Northern, Ph.D. 3.4.2009
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Realizing the Promise: How State Policy Can Support Alternative Certification Programs
Stafford Palmieri 3.4.2009
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Can we get to national standards, considering the pitfalls?
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 3.4.2009
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Cold cheese is better than no cheese
3.4.2009
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Buckeye charter schools continue to shoot themselves in the foot
Terry Ryan 3.4.2009
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Charter schools in Harlem
3.4.2009
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Department of Education's 2010 budget
3.4.2009
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Higher education accessibility
3.4.2009
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Live-blogging the NAGB conference: Duncan's end goal
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 3.4.2009
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Arne Duncan supports D.C. vouchers
3.4.2009
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Buckeye charter schools continue to shoot themselves in the foot
Terry Ryan 3.3.2009
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School success under NCLB depends on the state
Mike Lafferty 3.3.2009
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