Black People, We’re Tired. But Letting Up on Education Is Letting Up on Our Kids.

For the past few weeks I’ve been going in on everything and everybody I feel has…

Charter Authorizer Responds to “How Charter School Regulations Harm Minority School Operators”

Finding ways to increase the numbers of applicants and charter schools led by Black and Latino/a…

Remote Learning Is Different This Time Around

School buildings closed across the country last spring, and now, they are reopening. The reopening plans…

3 Questions Every Educator Should Ask to Prepare for School This Year

There are some things we understand much better today than we did four months ago. Leading…

EdNext Podcast: Using Evidence in Education

The authors of Common-Sense Evidence: The Education Leader’s Guide to Using Data and Research, Nora Gordon…

At National Convention, Republicans Push School Choice

Senator Tim Scott, Republican of South Carolina President Trump’s re-election campaign used two speeches in the…

Every Student Should Have the Opportunity to Read Books That Affirm Their Identity

I always found school history and literature boring. Growing up Taiwanese American, I never saw myself…

How Big Charter Networks Made the Switch to Remote Learning

Students at Achievement First Bridgeport Academy, in Bridgeport, Conn. Charter networks that were strong going into…

The Education Exchange: Populism in Education Policy—”A Suspicion of Elites”

The Editor-in-chief of Education Next, Marty West, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the findings from…

Join the National Day of Action Demanding #InternetForAll

There are at least 15 million students in this country who don’t have reliable access to…