Strong words, and a little cognitive dissonance
A judge in Colorado on Friday blocked the Douglas County school district's voucher experiment, insisting that allowing the program to...
Read More >Insurgents, or engineers
Andy Rotherham today gives us a look at a few examples where progressive-minded teachers are acting as change-agents within their...
Read More >Parent-trigger backers want more from Weingarten
Parent trigger advocates are applying more presure on AFT president Randi Weingarten to pay more penance after an AFT document...
Read More >Rotherham on choice and empowerment
Andy Rotherham spent his weekly real estate on Time.com describing his method of choosing a school for his children. Of...
Read More >Catholic diocese: All Are Welcome
To those who argue that voucher and tax credit policies create dual school systems where one half cherry-picks students who are less...
Read More >Lots of action in Douglas County
The Wall Street Journal hits the ground in Douglas County, Colo., with a report on the school district's pilot voucher...
Read More >From the archives: The FEA on lost influence
Now that a document highlighting lobbying machinations at an AFT affliate in Connecticut has stoked another conversation about teacher unionism and...
Read More >Affluent and minorities split on school choice
The authors of the latest Education Next-PEPG Survey highlight the growing disconnect between the general public, the affluent and teachers when...
Read More >Catholic schools, charter schools and social capital
Do charter schools anchor an urban neighborhood the way catholic schools do? Not according to two researchers from the University...
Read More >School choice and the case for equity
Over at Dropout Nation, RiShawn Biddle has explored how school choice activists, particularly those on the left, can re-energize the...
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