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10.3.2018
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10.3.2018
Do private schools avoid voucher programs because of excessive regulation?
Jeff MurrayBy Jeff Murray
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10.2.2018
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10.1.2018
How student engagement differs across school types and student groups
Adam Tyner, Ph.D., Emily HowellBy Adam Tyner and Emily Howell
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10.1.2018
Use federal Charter Schools Program dollars to get innovative with high schools
Jessica PoinerBy Jessica Poiner
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9.28.2018
Opening remarks for the inaugural event of the Education 20/20 speaker series: Heather Mac Donald on double standards in school discipline
Michael J. PetrilliBy Michael J. Petrilli
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9.28.2018
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9.26.2018
The case for adding a second 2nd grade to high-poverty elementary schools
Michael J. PetrilliBy Michael J. Petrilli
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9.26.2018
Diversify gifted education, but don't stop there
Brandon L. WrightBy Brandon L. Wright and Jonathan Plucker
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9.26.2018
Would encouraging more students to retake the SAT narrow college-enrollment gaps?
Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.By Amber M. Nothern
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9.25.2018
Why a donation website for schools in need should stop excluding private schools
Erika SanziBy Erika Sanzi
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9.24.2018
What can we learn from teenagers' approaches and attitudes toward school?
Adam Tyner, Ph.D., Emily HowellBy Adam Tyner and Emily Howell
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9.20.2018
Betsy DeVos's (mostly) strong National Constitution Day address
Chester E. Finn, Jr.By Chester E. Finn, Jr.
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9.20.2018
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9.19.2018
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9.19.2018
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9.19.2018
School discipline policies in every state, and their implications
Jessie McBirneyBy Jessie McBirney
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9.19.2018
Overcoming anxiety: Why I benefited from speaking in class as a child despite my debilitating speech disorder
Brandon L. WrightBy Brandon L. Wright
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9.19.2018
How to reverse grade inflation and help students reach their potential
Michael J. Petrilli, Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.By Amber M. Northern and Michael J. Petrilli
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9.12.2018
Stuyvesant High School et. al: The inevitability of selectivity
Chester E. Finn, Jr.By Chester E. Finn, Jr.
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9.12.2018
Advice for states hell-bent on revising the Common Core
David Griffith, Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.By David Griffith and Amber M. Northern
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9.6.2018
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8.22.2018
Standards
The perils of revising the Common Core
Amber M. Northern, Ph.D., Michael J. PetrilliBy Amber M. Northern and Michael J. Petrilli
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8.22.2018
Solid math standards: Necessary...but not sufficient
Some authors get paid by the word. I’m so glad that I don’t. In mathematics, my field, a few words can describe a vast terrain. For standards there are four words that all evaluators, all policymakers, and all parents would do well to keep in mind: necessary but not sufficient.