The District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) has been treating its teachers as though they are normal, private-sector employees, and…
Google’s Ngram, which charts the use of written words over time, tells us something profound in its display of the…
We know different parents have different preferences regarding how their children are educated. Some may place an emphasis on standardized test scores,…
Don’t ever bet that higher education can’t go any lower. You’re bound to lose. Two recent and sorry examples prove…
In most parts of the United States, “School’s out for summer!” Commercials on television and radio have started advertising waterparks…
For the first time in the 38-year history of the U.S. Department of Education, the secretary of Education recently hosted…
In what ranks as one of the most generous collaborations between two colleges, the Moody Center, a training institute for…
Second graders in a California public school are having their “interpersonal and behavioral skills [nurtured] through a variety of educational…
Earlier this month, an Arizona state legislator did the unthinkable: He proposed returning power to the people by repealing compulsory…
The university should be a place for students to feel welcome, respected, and valued – unless they happen to be…