Commentary
Commentary
4.6.2016
Curriculum & Instruction
Is Kindergarten the New First Grade?
Jamie Davies O'LearyBy Jamie Davies O’Leary
Commentary
4.6.2016
Curriculum & Instruction
The U.S. workforce lags behind its international counterparts
Darien WynnBy Darien Wynn
Commentary
4.6.2016
Advanced Education
Trump's rise is a wake-up call for education reformers
Robert PondiscioBy Robert Pondiscio
Commentary
4.6.2016
Charter Schools
If Republican legislatures drown in Trump's wake, so might education reform
Chester E. Finn, Jr.By Chester E. Finn, Jr.
Commentary
4.6.2016
Advanced Education
Dispelling the myths around gifted education
How often have you heard, “Gifted students will do fine on their own?” This is just one of the many myths that become barriers to properly educating millions of high-potential students. The following is a list of the most prevalent myths in gifted education, accompanied by evidence rebutting each of them.