Reset Strategies Now, Prepare for the Future

Masks may not be needed for children in communities with high vaccination and low case rates.…

Democrats Have Lost Public Confidence on Education, but Republicans Haven’t Gained It

The Virginia gubernatorial contest in fall 2021 was ultimately—fairly or not—treated by many pundits as something…

The Education Exchange: “The biggest gut punch of all”

The Executive Director of the Office of Learning Recovery & Acceleration at the North Carolina Department…

Families May Like Their School But Want More Options. That’s Where Course Choice Comes In

The debate over school choice has long featured strident rhetoric about union lackeys and privatizers. But…

Formative Assessments that Fulfill Their Promises

For the past 25 years, educators have agreed about the promise of formative assessments. Teachers use…

Inflation Will Put Districts in a Pickle

Minneapolis teachers went on strike, demanding a near-20-percent raise. Talking with school district leaders in early…

Can Computer Coding Be Used to Teach Values? This Scholar Thinks So

In the new book Beyond Coding: How Children Learn Human Values Through Programming, Tufts professor Marina…

The Bigger Picture of Charter School Results

Parents and schoolchildren demonstrate their support for charter schools and protest the racial achievement gap in…

The Education Exchange: Charter Schools Lift Test Scores, Graduation Rates

The founding Director of the Education Research Alliance for New Orleans and Professor of Economics at…

Suits Challenging Book “Banning” May Be Better Politics than Law

The McGinn County Board of Education voted to remove Maus from its curriculum. America is experiencing…