Most Americans—including public school teachers—believe schools should teach that America is a fundamentally good country.
Paul E. Peterson interviews Joseph P. Viteritti, author of "Radical Dreamers: Race, Choice, and the Failure of American ...
Trust is earned in drops and lost in buckets. College presidents have kicked over a lot of buckets. I don’t recall hearing a ...
In 1924, Sidney Pressey, a professor from Ohio State University, invented a teaching machine. The mechanical device, about the size of a portable typewriter, allowed students to press one of four keys ...
There are two ways to read “Investigating Causal Effects of Arts Education Experiences,” which reports on a first-of-its-kind arts education experiment from Rice University’s Kinder Institute for ...
The school choice movement is winning the fight for universal eligibility. It must now set its sights on universal funding. Vol. 25, No. 3 Subscribe to the web content of Education Next and begin ...
The filmmaker’s passion and precision about ’70s cinema is worth adopting in education ...
A South Florida Autism Charter School 4th grader reacts to a story during a reading lesson last month. SFACS is one of 36 ...
Teenagers are not known for their coolheaded decision-making, yet they face hundreds of choices with significant long-term consequences. In school, they must decide which courses to take, how much ...
The 14-year-old in the discipline school, let’s call him Kareem, was having a bad day. He’d gotten into a food fight, and he was in big trouble. He didn’t want to face the principal and whatever ...
It can be difficult to keep track of all of the contemporary debates roiling the politics of education. On any given day, news headlines might be highlighting our sharp disagreements over how best to ...
Income inequality has soared in the United States over the past half century. Has educational inequality increased alongside, in lockstep? Of course, say public intellectuals from across the political ...