Paul E. Peterson interviews M. Danish Shakeel, Professor and Director of Centre for Education Policy at the University of ...
Part personal narrative, part primer on the science of memory, and part exploration of the implications of cutting-edge brain ...
Students seeking admission to selective schools face the dilemma of trying to get noticed for identical distinctions ...
The rationale for this change fails even a basic smell test. Higher orders of learning, which should start in high school and ...
Emily Putnam-Hornstein, the John A. Tate Distinguished Professor for Children in Need at the School of Social Work at the ...
States are the “laboratory” of democracy, opined Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis. That laboratory swung into action when states introduced substantially different policies as Covid-19 swept ...
Do the paths to leadership and influence in America run directly through the campuses of the most exclusive colleges? That’s a common perception and the clear implication of two recent academic ...
Superintendent Rob Sanders of Fort Morgan School District in Colorado rallies opponents of Amendment 80, which would have added the right to school choice to the state’s constitution. The amendment ...
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The distinction between what is true and what we remember complicates the work of education ...
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights announced this spring that the number of suspensions and expulsions in the nation’s public schools had dropped 20 percent between 2012 and ...
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