Ima Fuller-Schlitz: Dr. Snidely, you’re widely recognized as one of the nation’s foremost authorities on education who’s ...
The nationwide crackdown on immigration is devastating student learning and defying a Supreme Court decision meant to protect it.
And pessimism about the potential for education reform, once limited to the political fringes, seems to be gaining mainstream ...
Joshua Goodman, an associate professor of education and of economics at Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Goodman’s latest research ...
Anti-racist education doesn’t help address them. The truth is that “anti-racist” education isn’t interested in anything so ...
We need thoughtful commentary on tech’s implications for learning. John McWhorter’s shrug of an Atlantic essay was anything but. In the piece, McWhorter shrugs off concerns about ubiquitous phones, ...
Most Americans—including public school teachers—believe schools should teach that America is a fundamentally good country. This may surprise critics who claim schools are eroding faith in America and ...
Standardized tests form the bedrock of school accountability systems and are a primary source of information for the public and policymakers alike. Over the past two decades, these tests also have ...
Natasha Boone, a 3rd-grade reading teacher, high fives a student at Titche Elementary School in Dallas in 2019. Boone was one of 400 teachers who participated in Dallas ISD’s successful ACE program to ...
In his thought-provoking book, Brave New Words, Sal Khan discusses his early experimentation with generative AI, or GenAI, models and how, over time, they might change education. If AI is a new ...
It can be difficult to keep track of all of the contemporary debates roiling the politics of education. On any given day, news headlines might be highlighting our sharp disagreements over how best to ...
Is there a shortage of special education teachers in America’s public schools? If so, why? And how can policymakers fix it? The first question sounds like an easy one. Yes, there is a shortage of ...