American educators have returned to the notion that shared background knowledge is essential to reading instruction, ending a ...
Peterson to discuss how political opinions are represented on college campuses, with more students closer to the center than ...
Populism, identity politics, school closures, and financial irresponsibility have taken their toll on public confidence in ...
Many students lack the social connections that lead to better outcomes. Schools can help make them. Bruno V. Manno In today’s economy, what you know still matters, but who you know—and who knows ...
Massachusetts politicians are celebrating the highest scores any state has ever received on Advanced Placement (AP) ...
Teachers say focusing on students’ social and emotional wellbeing to address discipline has left classrooms harder to manage than ever ...
If we are serious about teen wellbeing, we should stop pretending the only education that counts happens between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. A major danger zone for many teens is 3 p.m. to 3 a.m. Policy should ...
Paul E. Peterson interviews Richard D. Kahlenberg, Director of the American Identity Project at the Progressive Policy Institute ...
“All the things.” “All the crazy things.” “Too much leeway and free-for-all.” That’s how educators in Idaho, Maryland, and New Jersey describe technology use in their schools—and that’s just regarding ...
Jay P. Greene joined EdNext Editor-in-chief Marty West to discuss the benefits of field trips, including how seeing live theater is a more enriching experience to students, on the EdNext podcast. The ...
Racial segregation in U.S. schools has been illegal since the 1950s, but school enrollments remain stubbornly separate. About 70 percent of all Black students attend schools where more than half of ...
Teachers say focusing on students’ social and emotional wellbeing to address discipline has left classrooms harder to manage than ever Vol. 25, No. 3 Subscribe to the web content of Education Next and ...