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#EDlection2018
‘We Will Get Out the Vote’: D.C. Middle Schoolers Barnstorm College Campus to Get Students to the Polls
The Big Picture
‘Countries Aren’t Sports Teams’: International Test Rankings Distort More Than They Reveal, Renowned Statistician Warns
News
‘I Feel Happy to Enter Classes Again’: One Migrant Teen’s Perilous Journey From El Salvador to High School in the U.S.
News
‘If You’re Not at the Table, You’re on the Menu’: Importance of African-American Voices in Ed Reform Focus of UNCF Event
News
‘It Only Gets Better From Here’: After State of the Union, Students Stage ‘State of the Youth’
News
‘The Right Way to Spank a Child’? WSJ Op-Ed Sparks Debate Over Corporal Punishment
Future of Work
Struggle for the Future: Schools Lag in Preparing Students for the Age of Automation
David Cantor
October 24, 2018
Analysis
Ross: Data Is Key to Helping Teachers Improve — & Dismissing Them, When Needed. States Must Use It in Evaluating Educators
Elizabeth Ross
October 23, 2018
#EDlection2018
California’s Campaign for State Superintendent Costs More Than Most Senate Races. Here’s Why
Kevin Mahnken
October 23, 2018
Union Report
How to Elect — and Get Rid of — a Teacher Union President
Mike Antonucci
October 16, 2018
Analysis
Robin Lake: Online Charters Redefine School. Now, States Must Redefine Oversight to Accommodate Them & Protect Students
Robin Lake
October 15, 2018
#EDlection2018
Riding a Blue Wave, Democrats Are Poised to Win the Michigan Governor’s Race — and Deal a Blow to DeVos’s Education Legacy
Kevin Mahnken
October 14, 2018
Building Integrated Classrooms
Integrating Schools by Income, Not Race: Why Cities Are Embracing ‘an Idea Whose Time Has Come’
Kevin Mahnken
October 10, 2018
Union Report
Meet the NEA Republicans: The National Education Association Just Recommended 289 House Candidates — Including These 10 Conservatives
Mike Antonucci
October 2, 2018
Union Report
Analysis: Teacher Unions Focusing Efforts on Eight States as They Look to Impact 2018 Midterms — and Control of the Senate
Mike Antonucci
September 26, 2018
Analysis
Arnett: To Truly Improve a School, Teachers Must Be On Board. 3 Common Misconceptions About Managing Change — and Strategies to Avoid Them
Thomas Arnett
September 24, 2018
#EDlection2018
With Both Parties Vying for Complete Control of Connecticut’s Statehouse and Governor’s Mansion, the Midterms Could Shape State’s Education Priorities for Years
Kevin Mahnken
September 23, 2018
Analysis
Osborne & Langhorne: Where Politics Make Charters Difficult, 9 Tips for How Urban Districts Can Create Charter-like Schools — and Improve Their Success
David Osborne & Emily Langhorne
September 19, 2018
Union Report
Union Report: Remember the ‘Havoc’ Janus Was Supposed to Cause? What Happened With That?
Mike Antonucci
September 19, 2018
4Fams
How Can Parents Tell Whether a School Can Really Serve Their Special-Needs Child? These 7 Principles Can Help
Beth Hawkins
September 17, 2018
Analysis
Union Report: A Los Angeles Teacher Strike Seems Inevitable. Does the 2012 Chicago Walkout Hold the Key to a Solution?
Mike Antonucci
September 17, 2018
Union Report
Union Report: Membership Remains High, but Teacher Unions Make It Difficult to Leave
Mike Antonucci
September 13, 2018
#EDlection2018
Gov. Andrew Cuomo Handily Defeats Cynthia Nixon in Primary That Saw Other Progressive Democrats Surge, Could Impact Charter Support in State Senate
David Cantor
September 11, 2018
Analysis
Mayor Bill de Blasio Wants to Diversify New York City Schools, Chancellor Richard Carranza Wants to Desegregate. Is That a Problem?
David Cantor
September 10, 2018
Union Report
Union Report: Teachers Union Employees Stage Job Actions — Against Teachers Unions
Mike Antonucci
September 5, 2018
Union Report
Teachers Unions Claim They Are Beating Back Janus’s Threat, but It May Take More Than a Year to Really Know
Mike Antonucci
August 22, 2018
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