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Armitage’s op-ed is worth noting because it serves as a pitch-perfect illustration of what it means to be a culture warrior ...
As chancellor of D.C. Public Schools, Michelle Rhee led the reform efforts for the district’s teacher evaluation system.
Paul E. Peterson interviews Matthew Lenard, assistant professor of education leadership and policy studies at Florida State ...
Another slew of choice referendum defeats can be explained by an aversion to losing what’s in hand over gaining something new ...
But many parents and educators have grown skeptical of standardized testing and the relevance of a student’s scores to their long-term success—especially tests given when children are still in ...
Paul E. Peterson interviews Joshua Goodman, Associate Professor of Education and Economics at Boston University ...
I was looking forward to reading Say Hello to the Bad Guys, the new book by ESPN’s Marc Raimondi. Billed as the story of how “professional wrestling’s ‘New World Order’ changed America” in the 1990s, ...
How to Resist the Destructive Self-Indulgence of Teachers on a Soapbox Four lessons to help educators conscientiously object to the culture wars By Frederick Hess Old School with Rick Hess ...
Returning to present attitudes on political parties and education, the confusion about whether Democrats or Republicans have the advantage on education reflects that voters are not happy with the ...
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