You Can’t Sit This Election Out. Your Students Are Watching.

Wednesday, November 9, 2016.  I arrive at school bleary and unfocused—up too late the night before,…

EdNext Podcast: Has the Supreme Court Paved the Way for Religious Charter Schools?

The Director of the Center for the Study of Government and the Individual at the University…

The Fallacy of Forgiveness

During the 2020 presidential primaries, Democratic candidates proposed forgiving $640 billion in outstanding federal student-loan debt.…

Mass Debt Forgiveness Is Not a Progressive Idea

In 2011, when the Occupy Wall Street movement called the nation’s attention to the wealth-and-income gaps…

Tailor Debt Relief to Those Who Need It Most

The popular-media coverage of student loans would have you believe that a generation of young workers…

Generation Z and Millennials Believe in the American Dream, New Survey Finds

“Education—while in need of change—unlocks the door to opportunity and the American Dream.” Do Generation Z…

The Education Exchange: Settlement Is Reached in Lawsuit Over Whether Delaware’s Schools Are So Bad They Are Unconstitutional

The co-leader of the Eversheds Sutherland Business and Commercial Litigation team, Rocco E. Testani, joins Paul…

Even Remotely, I Still Plan to Lead a Student-Centered Second Grade

As we settle into this school year virtually, I’ve been a little nervous, but I am…

Think Your Vote Doesn’t Matter? Then Vote Local.

National media is entirely preoccupied by Joe Biden and Donald Trump’s ongoing barroom brawl. But there…

Covid-19 Has Capsized the Case Against School Choice

Schools across the land closed in March. It’s now October, most of the nation’s large school…