It’s up to us to make sure Congress knows they need to pass this $1.9 trillion…
Month: March 2021
Schooling Qualified Immunity
A protester holds an “END QUALIFIED IMMUNITY” sign during a Black Lives Matter protest in Brooklyn,…
When workers stand together in collective bargaining, there’s power.
Every benefit, from the minimum wage to the 5-day work week, was earned when people organized.…
The Education Exchange: The Entire Oakley, California, School Board Resigned
The director of the Sinquefield Center for Applied Economic Research at Saint Louis University, Michael Podgursky,…
Tennessee Meets Pandemic with Summer Learning Camps, Phonics, Testing
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee answers questions after he spoke to a joint session of the legislature…
An Encouraging Consensus on Character Education
We may be witnessing the resurgence of character education. There seems to be renewed interest in…
We are off to a really good start.
Let me be clear, we must have the courage to address the crises facing the American…
EdNext Podcast: Segregation and Racial Gaps in Special Education—New Evidence from Florida
An assistant professor at American University, Claudia Persico, joins Education Next editor-in-chief Marty West to discuss…
Hoosiers Score Benefits from Private School Choice
Lucas Oil Stadium in Indiana will host the NCAA basketball tournament. New research suggests the Hoosier…
Schools Squandered Virtual Learning
Advocates of digital learning have long clamored for technology to play a central role in schools.…