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First and foremost, they should have named the correct problem. Everyone thinks the issue with AI is that just about every ...
We need a post-BS civics. In 2025, public officials seem unhealthily consumed by social media celebrity while longstanding ...
Paul E. Peterson interviews Vladimir Kogan, a Professor in the Department of Political Science at Ohio State University.
This! This is the most undiscussed point in modern education reform. Arnold is where, say, Freddie deBoer is, too: kids ...
4. Reconsider election timing. Most school board elections are held off-cycle—for example, on the same day as the state primary, often in March of even-numbered years. Aligning school board elections ...
Paul E. Peterson interviews Anna Egalite, Professor in the College of Education at North Carolina State University ...
I find it useful to think of IES’s traditional activities as falling into three broad buckets: statistical collections, ...
Do the paths to leadership and influence in America run directly through the campuses of the most exclusive colleges? That’s a common perception and the clear implication of two recent academic ...
In St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School v. Drummond, the U.S. Supreme Court is poised to decide whether states that allow secular charter schools must also allow charter schools that are ...
Natasha Boone, a 3rd-grade reading teacher, high fives a student at Titche Elementary School in Dallas in 2019. Boone was one of 400 teachers who participated in Dallas ISD’s successful ACE program to ...
Educators and policymakers agree that state standardized testing needs improvement. Student scores had been slipping for nearly a decade even before the Covid-19 school closures generated ...
In his thought-provoking book, Brave New Words, Sal Khan discusses his early experimentation with generative AI, or GenAI, models and how, over time, they might change education. If AI is a new ...
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