Charter schools positively affect nearby traditional public schools, at least in New York City
Jamie Davies O'LearyBy Jamie Davies O'Leary
Superintendent DeMaria and the “kids who don’t care”
Jessica PoinerAs part of the most recent state budget, Ohio lawmakers created alternative graduation pathways for the class of 2018 in response to widespread fears on the part of district administrator
There's no one best approach to school discipline, so let parents choose
Robert PondiscioBy Robert Pondiscio
Why all high school diplomas are not created equal
Jeff MurrayConfronted with the paradox of a simultaneous rise in high school graduation and college remediation rates, researchers from The Alliance for Excellent Education examined diploma pathways across the country for evidence as to how well they match college or career expectations.
Charter schools have positive effects on traditional public schools located near them, at least in New York City
Jamie Davies O'LearyCharter opponents have long claimed that charter schools siphon resources away from the traditional public school system.
Betsy DeVos is wrong about accountability for schools of choice
Chester E. Finn, Jr.By Chester E. Finn, Jr.
The connection between teacher quality and teacher mobility
Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.By Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.
Uniform statewide standards and tests: Still popular, still smart, and still the law of the land
Michael J. PetrilliBy Michael J. Petrilli
Why is the location of children's homes still the primary predictor of their educational outcomes?
Derrell BradfordBy Derrell Bradford
Steal this idea: A national effort to help schools go from good to great
Michael J. PetrilliBy Michael J. Petrilli
Ohio's charter sector is contracting, and that's worrisome for the whole country
Jamie Davies O'LearyBy Jamie Davies O'Leary