Commentary
Dad and the Diploma: The Difference Fathers Make for College Graduation
This AEI policy brief investigates whether involved fathers impact their kids’ chances of success in college—and finds that they surely do.
This AEI policy brief investigates whether involved fathers impact their kids’ chances of success in college—and finds that they surely do.
There’s much interest in how schools can develop students’ non-cognitive skills, such as persistence and interpersonal skills, not just their academic prowess.
The Education Department announced that in 2012, public-high-school graduation rates reached an all-time high of 80 percent—and that if states can maintain the speed, we could reach 90 percent by 2020.
From Portsmouth to Lima and beyond today. Even folks in West Virginia are interested in what's going on in education in Ohio.