Lamar Alexander stumps in New Hampshire in 1996 during his first bid for the Republican presidential nomination. The former ...
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The tidal wave of legal sports betting has easily infiltrated schools and swept up boys. There’s still time for commonsense ...
As states look to challenge Plyler v. Doe on educating children of unlawfully present parents, the court will need to ...
Paul E. Peterson interviews Patrick J. Wolf, Distinguished Professor of Education Policy at the University of Arkansas ...
Chicago’s civic avatars explained that CPS has a duty “not just to manage schools” but “to actively expand rights, fight for ...
This is the Education Exchange with Paul Peterson. I am the director of the Program on Education Policy and Governance at ...
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 ...
American educators have returned to the notion that shared background knowledge is essential to reading instruction, ending a decades-long lost cause that insisted reading skills and levels were the ...
Teachers say focusing on students’ social and emotional wellbeing to address discipline has left classrooms harder to manage than ever Many schools began adopting restorative justice as a more ...
“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 ...
As one of the top high school football prospects in the nation, quarterback Trent Seaborn could be a marketable commodity in the NIL landscape. But neither his name, image, nor likeness are likely to ...
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