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Schools, Teachers, Parents & Bans on Critical Race Theory
Julia Kaufman & Alice Huguet
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Student Learning Pods — From Crisis Response to Sustainable Solution?
Alice Opalka
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Mask Mandates, Vaccine Mandates & Collective Bargaining
Mike Antonucci
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90% of Kids in This City Are Behind in Math. Can a New Tutoring Initiative Help?
Laura Waters
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Financial Numbers Show How Top Union Was Affected By Janus Verdict, #RedforEd
Mike Antonucci
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Analysis — What If We Personalized Education Funding? How Routing Dollars to Students Instead of Schools Could Fund a More Nimble System
Travis Pillow & Paul Hill
February 26, 2019
New York City
Domanico: NYC Has Slots for Only 7 More Charter Schools Under the State Limit. The City’s Families Need Legislators to Lift the Cap
Ray Domanico
February 26, 2019
Analysis
Mark Schneider: PISA Is a Unique Resource for Testing Educational Attainment of 15-Year-Olds in 78 Countries. Adding 40 More Would Be a Mistake
Mark Schneider
February 25, 2019
Every Student Succeeds Act
Analysis: What Do Washington, D.C., School Data Tell Us About Special Education? New Breakdown Has 3 Key Takeaways
Sarah Berger Sandelius
February 20, 2019
Future of Work
Why Women Excel at Prized ‘Soft Skills’ but Still Trail Men When It Comes to Being Hired for the STEM Careers of the Future
David Cantor
February 18, 2019
Analysis
Analysis: A Looming Legislative Backlash Against Teacher Strikes? Why Walkouts Could Become Illegal in Some States, With Strikers Facing Fines, Jail, or Loss of Their License
Lisette Partelow
February 18, 2019
Analysis
Analysis — The Future of School Governance: How Will Innovative Education Systems Balance a Need for Experimentation With a Parent’s Right to Make Informed Choices?
Paul Hill
February 13, 2019
Every Student Succeeds Act
Analysis: Illinois Set Ambitious Goals for Student Outcomes Under ESSA That Just Won’t Work. Here’s Why — and How States Can Do Better
Elliot Regenstein, Ben Boer and Paul Zavitkovsky
February 13, 2019
Union Report
Analysis: Behind the Denver Teacher Strike, the Union Cites a ‘Crisis’ in Staff Turnover. But the Numbers Tell a Much Different Story
Mike Antonucci
February 12, 2019
Personalized Learning
At D.C.’s Ingenuity Prep, Personalized Learning Hasn’t Replaced Teacher Time; It’s Put the Focus Back on Small Groups
Emily Langhorne
February 6, 2019
Analysis
Analysis: School Mental Health Professionals Are Key to Safety & Well-being of LGBTQ Students — but Need Training & Resources to Do the Job
Joseph G. Kosciw
February 5, 2019
Analysis
Analysis — The Uncertain Future of Teaching: How Personalization, Specialization, Soft Skills, and a Talent Shortage Could Reshape the Profession
Michael DeArmond, Christine Campbell & Paul Hill
February 4, 2019
Analysis
New Ideas for a New Era of Public Education: Moving Beyond a Portfolio of Schools to a Portfolio of Student Opportunities
Robin Lake
January 30, 2019
Los Angeles
Aldeman: The L.A. District May Owe $13.6 Billion for Health Care & Pensions — and the Strike Made Things Worse. Obamacare Is a Way Out
Chad Aldeman
January 30, 2019
Washington D.C.
Creating the Next Generation of Digital Innovators at Washington, D.C.’s First Computer Science-Focused Middle School
Emily Langhorne
January 30, 2019
Denver
Walsh: Union Attack on Denver’s ProComp System of Bonuses for Working in High-Needs Schools Represents Huge Step Back on Teacher Pay
Kate Walsh
January 30, 2019
Analysis
Analysis: How Bad Are the Nation’s Teacher Shortages? With All the Conflicting and Unreliable Data Out There, We Don’t Really Know
Justin Trinidad
January 30, 2019
Analysis
Eden: New Report Touts Social-Emotional Learning to Boost School Safety. But School Climate Surveys Tell a Very Different Story
Max Eden
January 28, 2019
Analysis
A, B, C, F: Why This High School Never Gives Ds and Teaches Its Students to Think Like Lawyers
Emily Langhorne
January 24, 2019
New Orleans
Sen. Cory Booker Headlines NOLA Charter Rally As He Eyes 2020 Presidential Run
Peter Cook
January 23, 2019
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