Markets can undermine social justice aims of charter schools
Editor’s note: This guest post is by Chris Lubienski, professor of education policy at the University of Illinois, where he...
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Editor’s note: Wendy Howard is executive director of Florida Alliance for Choices in Education, a group that includes a wide...
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by Jason Bedrick Florida earns high marks for its innovative education reforms and strong academic performance, but its level of...
Read More >The unrealized dream of educational justice
Editor's note: This is the fourth and final post in our series commemorating the 50th anniversary of Dr. King's "I...
Read More >Darrell Allison: Access denied, from lunch counters to zip codes
Editor's note: This is the second in our series of posts commemorating the 50th anniversary of Dr. King's "I Have...
Read More >Can teachers unions adapt to the changing public education landscape?
In June, Ron Matus introduced a short series of entries responding to his question, "Can teachers unions adapt?" Responses came from anti-union...
Read More >A good education is a religious endeavor
Editor’s note: Craig S. Engelhardt is a former teacher and school administrator who directs the Waco, Texas-based Society for the...
Read More >Common Core will hurt school choice
Editor's note: Jason Bedrick is a policy analyst at the Cato Institute’s Center for Educational Freedom. Earlier this week, Doug Tuthill,...
Read More >School choice and ability grouping
by John Merrifield For years, it was lost in the wreckage from the crash of the politically incorrect “tracking” of...
Read More >Guest post: States shouldn’t be forced to fund religious schools
Editor’s note: Alex J. Luchenitser is associate legal director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, and lead...
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