Tag: COVID-19 and education

Gen X lowers the hammer with more blows on the way
For we who grew up tall and proud In the shadow of the mushroom cloud Convinced our voices can’t be heard We just want to scream it louder and louder and louder — Queen, Hammer to Fall Recently we reviewed in these pages’ election returns by generation showing that Vice... READ MOREPublic schools and the looming shortage of American labor
Using data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S....
READ MORECOVID school shutdowns: four years on
Somewhere around four years ago, public school systems around the...
READ MORETyton Partners report: Blueprints for a post-pandemic K-12 education system
The Covid-19 pandemic proved that K-12 education was ripe for...
READ MORE2022 Education Next Survey of Public Opinion: Partisan rifts widen, perceptions of school quality decline
Editor’s note: These survey results, with analysis from David M....
READ MOREWord for Word: Former U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos talks education freedom, the effect of pandemic and what’s in her upcoming book
Editor’s note: Former U.S. Secretary of Education and longtime education...
READ MORECatholic schools pivoted – and grew – during COVID
Editor’s note: This article appeared Tuesday in the Clarion Herald,...
READ MOREHomeschooling skyrocketed during the pandemic, but what does the future hold?
Editor’s note: This analysis from Daniel Hamlin, assistant professor at...
READ MOREYouth mental health crisis gives more urgency to school choice movement
Editor’s note: This commentary from Jonathan Butcher, Will Skillman Fellow...
READ MOREFlexibility gave charter schools an edge during pandemic
Editor’s note: This article appeared Monday on reason.com. You can...
READ MORESome pods will outlast the pandemic
Editor’s note: This commentary from Michael B. Horn, co-founder of...
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