


State civics and U.S. history standards are less politically biased than before. Let’s keep it that way.
Jeremy A. Stern, Ph.D.8.12.2021
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Want great teachers and higher achievement? A study from Wisconsin suggests trying flexible pay.
Aaron Churchill8.12.2021
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Gadfly Bites 8/11/21—Gone the way of the “venerable” magnet school campouts
Jeff Murray8.11.2021
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Want great teachers and higher achievement? A study from Wisconsin suggests trying flexible pay.
Aaron Churchill8.9.2021
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What explains the pre-pandemic improvement in Cleveland schools?
Jessica Poiner8.2.2021
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Biden’s anticompetitive moves on charters and choice
Dale Chu7.29.2021
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Thinking requires knowledge
Daniel Buck7.22.2021
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Give a universal curriculum a chance: The NYC initiative holds promise
Robert Pondiscio7.22.2021
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Can investments in public libraries boost educational outcomes?
Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.7.22.2021
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How not to write state standards for civics and U.S. history
Jeremy Smith7.15.2021
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Schools face a double whammy this fall: illiteracy and illiberalism
Dale Chu7.15.2021
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