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Under Kansas’s 2022 open enrollment law, public school districts must self-report how much capacity is available at each of ...
Be forewarned: If you had school-age children during the Covid-19 pandemic, you may want to down a couple shots before ...
Paul E. Peterson interviews Ben Scafidi, Professor and Director of the Education Economics Center at Kennesaw State University.
What a focus group expert learned from three decades of talking to teachers, parents, and administrators about schools ...
Paul E. Peterson interviews Michael Hartney, fellow at the Hoover Institution and assistant professor of political science at Boston College ...
If you feel like you just got off the Tilt-A-Whirl, join the club. In its early months, the Trump administration has been on a remarkable run in education. Its “move fast and break things” ethos has ...
The question of the constitutionality of religious charter schools challenges the very identity of the public charter movement ...
A recent national study found that many schools with low achievement were at the same time producing average or better growth. Conversely, student growth in schools with few disadvantaged students ...
Education Next is a journal of opinion and research about education policy.
The future of math education will begin with the divorce of a very long-term marriage. Ever since Massachusetts set up the nation’s first system of public schools, math education has been inextricably ...
All eyes are focused on the Trump administration’s plans to abolish the Department of Education, provide states with more control over schools, and expand parental choice. Meanwhile, the nation’s most ...
Project 2025 proposed to eliminate the 60-year-old program on the grounds it’s ineffective and unsafe. The research tells a different story.