Hispanic Youth Dropping Out of U.S. Schools: Measuring the Challenge
Richard Fry, Pew Hispanic CenterJune 2003
Richard Fry, Pew Hispanic CenterJune 2003
Sarah PalinSarah PAC PublishingApril 2009
Sharon Lewis, Candace Simon, Renata Uzzell, Amanda Horwitz, and Michael Casserly, A Call for Change: The Social and Educational Factors Contributing to the Outcomes of Black Males in Urban Schools (Washington, D.C.: The Council of the Great City Schools, October 2010).
Sian L. Beilock, Elizabeth A Gunderson, Gerardo Ramirez, and Susan C. LevineProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesJanuary 2010
Southern Education FoundationSeptember 2009
Ted Kolderie, Education EvolvingJanuary 2005
The Narrow, Namby-Pamby Approach ProjectEconomic Misery InstituteApril 1, 2009
Todd Zeeball Regressive Policy InstituteMarch 2006
United States Department of EducationApril 1, 2009
Weera Flotindough et al.Apt AssociatesNovember 2008
Liam Julian"The Wall Street Journal's Bill McGurn (and lots of others) wonders: What will Obama do on school choice? Now we know...." Read it here.
Lorraine Dearden, Carl Emmerson, Christine Frayne, and Costas MeghirJournal of Human ResourcesFall 2009
Macke RaymondCREDOApril 2010
Moses Brown and Aaron Green, Indiana University Graduate School of EducationDecember 2079
National Alliance for Public Charter SchoolsJanuary 2010
National Association of Secondary School Principals2006
National Center for Education Statistics, The Nation's Report Card Grade 12: Reading and Mathematics 2009 (Washington, D.C.: Institute of Education Sciences, November 2010).
National Center for the Study of Privatization in Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, September 2001
Office of Educational Technology, Transforming American Education: Learning Powered by Technology: National Education Technology Plan 2010 (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Education, 2010).
Jerry P. Gollub, et al.National Academy of Science, Committee on Programs for Advanced Study of Mathematics and Science in American High SchoolsFebruary 2002
Jesse RothsteinPrinceton University and National Bureau of Economic ResearchFebruary 2010 (anticipated)
John Marks, Centre for Policy StudiesJanuary 2002
The head of the nation's largest online learning company defends his organization's record.
Mike Petrilli and AEI's Rick Hess examine the consequences of the America's focus on achievement gaps in a Washington Post Op-Ed.
Fordham's latest publication examines NAEP scores from Texas and nationwide.
Guest blogger Van Schoales offers a critical assessment of how SIG dollars are being spent in Colorado.