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When it comes to schools, parents would rather fight than switch
The new Phi Delta Kappa/Gallup Poll certainly speaks to growing unrest and division on education issues in our country and,...
Jon East
2 minute read
redefinED blog stars: coming disruptions, blooming charter schools, campaign cherry picking ...
Editor's note: For those new to redefinED, "blog stars" is our occasional roundup of good stuff from other education blogs....
Ron Matus
3 minute read
Miami-Dade superintendent: Ride the school choice wave - or succumb to it
It’s one thing to hear school choice stalwart Jeb Bush or a think tank researcher state the obvious about school...
Ron Matus
2 minute read
Milton and I and the evolution of school choice
Colleagues in the American Center for School Choice have convinced me to add a more personal note to my recent...
John E. Coons
6 minute read
Florida reveals encouraging test gain scores for 'voucher' schools
Florida took another meaningful step today with academic oversight of the private schools in the Tax Credit Scholarship program, releasing...
Jon East
4 minute read
The best way for the feds to help schools? Get out of the way
If the federal government wants to make a lasting impact on American education, here’s how it can do it: Get out of the way of states and quit adding to the problem it helped create. Those closest to the children know what is in their best interests. In education, that hierarchy starts with a child’s parents or guardians and extends next to teachers and principals – way down the list are the bureaucrats and politicians in Washington, D.C.
Special to NextSteps
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Eva Moskowitz: Feds can urge the nation to think bigger, be bolder, move faster
by Eva S. Moskowitz Big. Bold. Fast. I constantly remind my team at Success Academy Charter Schools in New York...
Special to NextSteps
3 minute read
Michael Horn: On digital learning, feds can support conditions for transformation
by Michael B. Horn With the rapid growth of online learning - both in full-time virtual learning environments and even...
Special to NextSteps
4 minute read
Joe Williams: On ed reform, GOP should throw Tea Party under the (school) bus
by Joe Williams I spend a lot of my time navigating the tumultuous internal conflicts and ideological inconsistencies within my party,...
Special to NextSteps
6 minute read
Checker Finn: Even with limited leverage, Uncle Sam can promote school choice
Mitt Romney’s plan to voucherize (though he doesn’t call it that) Title I and IDEA has considerable merit - but...
Special to NextSteps
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When it comes to schools, parents would rather fight than switch
The new Phi Delta Kappa/Gallup Poll certainly speaks to growing unrest and division on education issues in our country and,...
Jon East
2 minute read
redefinED blog stars: coming disruptions, blooming charter schools, campaign cherry picking ...
Editor's note: For those new to redefinED, "blog stars" is our occasional roundup of good stuff from other education blogs....
Ron Matus
3 minute read
Miami-Dade superintendent: Ride the school choice wave - or succumb to it
It’s one thing to hear school choice stalwart Jeb Bush or a think tank researcher state the obvious about school...
Ron Matus
2 minute read
Milton and I and the evolution of school choice
Colleagues in the American Center for School Choice have convinced me to add a more personal note to my recent...
John E. Coons
6 minute read
Florida reveals encouraging test gain scores for 'voucher' schools
Florida took another meaningful step today with academic oversight of the private schools in the Tax Credit Scholarship program, releasing...
Jon East
4 minute read
The best way for the feds to help schools? Get out of the way
If the federal government wants to make a lasting impact on American education, here’s how it can do it: Get out of the way of states and quit adding to the problem it helped create. Those closest to the children know what is in their best interests. In education, that hierarchy starts with a child’s parents or guardians and extends next to teachers and principals – way down the list are the bureaucrats and politicians in Washington, D.C.
Special to NextSteps
3 minute read
Eva Moskowitz: Feds can urge the nation to think bigger, be bolder, move faster
by Eva S. Moskowitz Big. Bold. Fast. I constantly remind my team at Success Academy Charter Schools in New York...
Special to NextSteps
3 minute read
Michael Horn: On digital learning, feds can support conditions for transformation
by Michael B. Horn With the rapid growth of online learning - both in full-time virtual learning environments and even...
Special to NextSteps
4 minute read
Joe Williams: On ed reform, GOP should throw Tea Party under the (school) bus
by Joe Williams I spend a lot of my time navigating the tumultuous internal conflicts and ideological inconsistencies within my party,...
Special to NextSteps
6 minute read
Checker Finn: Even with limited leverage, Uncle Sam can promote school choice
Mitt Romney’s plan to voucherize (though he doesn’t call it that) Title I and IDEA has considerable merit - but...
Special to NextSteps
4 minute read
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