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Anyone who works in advocacy knows that passing legislation is only the beginning of reform. The second step—rulemaking—is ...
Congress has given the U.S. Treasury Department responsibility for the success or failure of a mechanism that could generate ...
Treasury Department is tasked with rulemaking that could make or break the OBBBA’s school choice provision ...
Martin R. West, the editor-in-chief of Education Next and member of the National Assessment Governing Board, joins Paul E.
More dismal NAEP results call for a clear, decisive response from the field. What we get is self-serving gobbledygook ...
Over the last couple years, though, and especially since the Trump administration took office, it’s become clear that free ...
I mean, the appetites themselves are semi-consistent. The left likes DEI, the right doesn’t. The left wants to spend more than the right does. But how, when, and where these appetites shape policy is ...
Heather Mac Donald, the Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Mac Donald’s ...
Hess: If you had one piece of advice for school leaders this fall, what would it be?
Marritz’s article, “ Alan Garber’s former student now holds the keys to Harvard’s future ,” is available now from The Boston ...
Melnick, R. S. (2025). “ Trump’s Civil Rights Agenda Comes for Public Schools: After intense scrutiny of higher education, ...
Colleges do not prioritize or reward the instructional gifts of their faculty, to the detriment of student learning and campus culture ...