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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
Analysis
Aldeman & Marchitello: Skyrocketing Spending on Benefits Hurts Teachers and the Schools That Employ Them. 4 Steps Toward Fixing That
Chad Aldeman & Max Marchitello
August 22, 2018
Analysis
Osborne & Langhorne: Can Urban Districts Get Charter-Like Performance With Charter-Lite Schools? The Answer Lies in Autonomy
David Osborne & Emily Langhorne
August 21, 2018
Every Student Succeeds Act
Analysis: Colorado Schools Sue Over Law Funding Transportation of Foster Kids to School Under ESSA
Christie Renick
August 21, 2018
Analysis
Parton: 3 Ways States Are Committing to Using Data to Meet Their Education Goals for Students Under ESSA
Brennan McMahon Parton
August 20, 2018
Union Report
LeBron James’s New School Has Bikes, Chromebooks, and, More Important, a Flexible School District and an Independent Teachers Union
Mike Antonucci
August 15, 2018
#EDlection2018
Troubled Student, Teen Mom, Teacher of the Year: Is Connecticut Congressional Candidate Jahana Hayes the New Face of the Democratic Party?
Kevin Mahnken
August 13, 2018
Union Report
Union Report: Prediction — Los Angeles Teachers Will Go Out on Strike in October
Mike Antonucci
August 8, 2018
Union Report
Union Report: More Bad News for Unions — Many May Have to Disclose Their Finances
Mike Antonucci
August 1, 2018
#EDlection2018
Colorado Republicans Hold a One-Seat Majority in the State Senate. These Two Democrats Could Flip the Chamber — and Jump-Start State Education Reform
Kevin Mahnken
August 1, 2018
Union Report
Analysis: Why the American Federation of Teachers Is Uniquely Vulnerable to the Supreme Court’s Janus Verdict on Mandatory Union Fees
Mike Antonucci
July 25, 2018
Union Report
Why Los Angeles & Chicago Teachers Are Pushing the American Federation of Teachers Further Left on Political Endorsements
Mike Antonucci
July 23, 2018
Analysis
DeAngelis: More Regulation of D.C. School Vouchers Won’t Help Students. It Will Just Give Families Fewer Choices for Their Kids
Corey A. DeAngelis
July 22, 2018
#EDlection2018
Scott Walker Crushed Wisconsin’s Teachers Union. Can He Win a Third Term Against Its Superintendent of Schools?
Kevin Mahnken
July 18, 2018
Union Report
NEA’s Gambit to Increase Membership Is Defeated in Vote; Leadership Pledges to Try Again Next Year
Mike Antonucci
July 18, 2018
Analysis
Aldeman: How Have Pension Costs Hurt Teacher Pay? If Contributions Were Still at 2001 Levels, Every Teacher Would Get a 7% Raise Today
Chad Aldeman
July 16, 2018
#EDlection2018
Arizona Has Long Been a Testing Ground for Education Reformers. Now Teachers Could Lead an Election-Year Backlash Against Republicans
Kevin Mahnken
July 11, 2018
Union Report
NEA Budget Cuts Don’t Include Executives’ Salaries
Mike Antonucci
July 11, 2018
Analysis
Famed Marshmallow Test Yields Fresh Surprises: Kids Today Have More Self-Control, but Test’s Predictive Power Hard to Replicate
David Cantor
July 9, 2018
Every Student Succeeds Act
Analysis: ESSA Offers a Real Chance to Drive Real Change in America’s Schools — but Only If We Follow the Evidence
Melody Barnes & John Bridgeland
July 9, 2018
Janus v. AFSCME
Four Key Points From Justice Samuel Alito’s Far-Reaching Janus Decision That Overturns 41-Year-Old Precedent on Agency Fees
Kevin Mahnken
June 27, 2018
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