The Risk of Reducing Principles to Policies – by Andy Smarick

Red State Blues: How the Conservative Revolution Stalled in the States by Matt Grossman Cambridge University…

EdNext Podcast: An Earthquake Followed by a Tsunami – by Education Next

The CEO of Chiefs for Change, Mike Magee, joins Education Next Editor-in-chief Marty West to discuss…

Don’t Let Them Fool You: The FCC Has Done Nothing New to Connect Kids

They almost had me. After weeks and weeks of working and fighting for the FCC to…

In the News: A Coronavirus A for Everyone – by Education Next

A Wall Street Journal editorial, “A Coronavirus A for Everyone,” warns of “the potential for arrested…

High-School Exit Exams Are Tough on Crime – by Matthew F. Larsen

High-school exit exams have fallen out of favor in recent years, after research showed that pinning…

The Education Exchange: From “Innovative” to “Rotten”—Online Learning Amid Covid-19 – by Education Next

A co-founder of and a distinguished fellow at the Clayton Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation, Michael…

Superintendent Floats Fall Scenario of “Hybrid” Reopening – by Frederick Hess

Susan Enfield Susan Enfield is the superintendent of Highline Public Schools, a district serving 18,000 students…

EdNext Podcast: Coronavirus Could Fuel Demand for Better Assessments – by Education Next

A former deputy director of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Lynn Olson, joins Education Next…

Shooting the Test-Messenger – by Chester E. Finn, Jr.

“Competitive divers bridle when judges give 1.5 points to their triple backflips.” Two cheers for Lynn…

“We’re likely to face another wave of the virus” – by Education Next

John Bailey: “The summer break will give districts and policymakers a chance to develop better remote…