Tag: education reform

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Report: Educational struggles continue for vulnerable populations after COVID

The story: Students with disabilities and English language learners were poorly served before the pandemic and will need urgent, long-term help to recover from learning losses, according to a report from the Center for Reinventing Public Education.   The Arizona State University think tank released its annual State of the American Student... READ MORE
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Reforming the shattered pieces of South Carolina’s ESA
The Japanese art of pottery, kintsugi, uses gold in the...
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Public education is transitioning from its second to third paradigm
Public education is in the early stages of transitioning from...
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Why don’t district teachers benefit from increases in district spending?
  Recently, because this is the sort of thing your...
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Education choice helps improve our civic culture
  Education choice critics often assert that allowing families to...
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Take a great law and make it better
Oklahoma lawmakers created the most robust K-12 personal use tax...
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Tribal politics, education choice, and the Constitution
As our country was being formed, states such as Connecticut,...
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American education shortchanges our dudes
  Steve Malanga writing in City Journal recently made a...
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From school districts to education districts
The expanding number of states making flexible spending accounts (ESAs)...
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Living up to the legacy of Milton Friedman
Norse mythology included the concept of Valhalla. Valkyries flew down...
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Polly Williams’ and Milton Friedman’s approaches to education choice are merging
Milton Friedman first proposed giving families control of their children’s...
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