Parents Choose School: What It Means for Public Education
Should parents choose school for their children? Explore the pros and cons of school choice and its impact on public education.
Should parents choose school for their children? Explore the pros and cons of school choice and its impact on public education.
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Explore how cultural distractions like social media, pop culture, and politics—intersect with education policy in U.S. schools. This guest post highlights the c...
Across the United States, political issues in education are shaping what students learn, how schools are funded, and the policies teachers must follow. What sho...
Education leader Lonnie Palmer warns that comparing student test scores without context risks drawing false conclusions about school quality. In his latest rele...
Teacher pay in the U.S. hasn’t kept up with inflation, deepening the teacher shortage and widening gaps between wealthy and underfunded schools. Well-paid distr...