Mehta: When Rick asked me to join him in a series focused on “straight talk,” the first topic I wanted to tackle was ...
She didn’t think he was ready for kindergarten, even though he would be the right age based on West Virginia’s public school requirements. So she kept him home for a year and applied for the ...
As education choice policies sweep the nation, critics are raising concerns about the potential for waste, fraud, and abuse.
The professor and associate dean for research in the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas, Paul T. von ...
Arizona, Arkansas, Iowa, Utah and West Virginia—have adopted education savings account, or ESA, programs, which extend ...
By inviting ChatGPT into the classroom instead of locking it out, schools can push students toward independent thinking in a way that doesn’t signal mistrust.
Regarding, Caroline Hendrie overlooks the politics of the student member of the board position. At least in Anne Arundel ...
Peterson to discuss Thompson’s latest research, which looks into whether gifted and talented programs are also drivers of racial segregation in schools. “Gifted and Talented Programs Don’t Cause ...
Two depressing developments of the past couple years have given birth to a radical idea: Let’s rethink state “compulsory attendance” laws so that they’re phrased in terms of kids learning rather than ...
Free school breakfast has been in the news recently, with the Governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, signing a bill to provide meals to all students, and the governor of Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro, ...