In the past few years, 22 states and the District of Columbia have passed “bell-to-bell” laws, which prohibit students from ...
Peterson to discuss Graff’s paper, “Declining Public School Enrollment and the Rise of Universal Private School Choice ...
Expensive institutions may need to reckon with OBBBA’s effort to rein in the nation’s $1.7 trillion in student loan debt ...
Mere knowledge” is getting sidelined at innovative models that embrace a vaporous notion of success, leaving students and ...
John Moscatiello, founder of Marco Learning, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Advanced Placement exams and how they’ve ...
Citing dissatisfaction with the professional and pedagogical conditions at their district schools, some public school teachers are lighting out for the territory of classical private and charter ...
While high school GPAs have been gliding upwards for years, college admissions officers have relied on Advanced Placement (AP) exams as a more stable, rigorous measure of college readiness. That ...
The tide has turned on reading instruction. Nearly all states have passed “science of reading” laws, and most researchers and educators now agree students need to learn letters and sounds explicitly ...
The Classic Learning Test is unique among summative assessments in that it focuses entirely on classical texts. The floodwaters raged. Infuriated by the ceaseless clamor from the crowded city of ...
“All the things.” “All the crazy things.” “Too much leeway and free-for-all.” That’s how educators in Idaho, Maryland, and New Jersey describe technology use in their schools—and that’s just regarding ...
The disruptive technology of our age will change many things. What schools teach kids should not be one of them. Frederick Hess What does AI mean for what schools should teach? The mantra of our age ...
Brandeis University, located outside Boston, has endured its share of financial hardship recently that has resulted in staff cuts, the resignation of its president, and the need to draw money from its ...