What we're reading this week: March 10, 2022
Maria Montessori’s child-centered education model was designed for the masses. But today it’s used by the privileged.
Maria Montessori’s child-centered education model was designed for the masses. But today it’s used by the privileged.
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast (listen on
Tennessee schools have gotten a lot of negative coverage lately. But they’re also the scene of hugely important positive developments that no one is talking about.
Eight months out from a midterm election cycle that is shaping up to be a bloodbath for Democrats, Republican Senator Rick Scott recently released an “eleven-point plan to rescue America” that speaks volumes about the GOP’s posture on education. What’s most telling is what’s missing from Scott’s plan: a serious and good faith discussion of the most pressing issues facing our Covid-constrained education system.
In the past decade, the role of the teacher in schools has slowly shifted from pedagogue to therapist.
The media have been full of
Efforts to match Black and Hispanic students with teachers of their same race or ethnicity have shown positive outcomes
Is college worth it? How we answer that question depends on how we measure the impact of attending college. Ranking 4,500 Colleges by ROI (2022), a new project from the Center for Education and the Workforce at Georgetown University, provides us with a novel tool of measurement: return on investment, or ROI.
“What gay men’s stunning success might teach us about the academic gender gap.” —Washington Post The Supreme Court will take up a case on whether states can send public funds to religious schools, a case that some believe might open the door to religious
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Fordham’s editorial director, Brandon Wright, joins Mike Petrilli