John Kasich quotes about education
Editor's note: This post was first published on Flypaper on July 21, 2015.
Editor's note: This post was first published on Flypaper on July 21, 2015.
Over the past decade, Tennessee has seen steady growth in math, science, and social studies scores. Those gains have been accompanied, as in many states, by rising high school graduation rates. But all is not well in the Volunteer State.
Thanks to No Child Left Behind and its antecedents, American education has focused in recent decades on ensuring that all children, especially those from poor and minority backgrounds, attain a minimum level of academic achievement.
How is education money better spent?
For some, the ivory tower of academia is “ivory” in more ways than one.
By Andrew Scanlan
What can we learn from the leaders of Ohio’s high-quality charter schools?
Raising the voices of charter school leaders