Nellie Tayloe Sanders, the Oklahoma Secretary of Education & Chief Education Advisor, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how ...
This has yielded a lot of certainty in education circles as to what would happen under a Trump 2.0, much of which I find ...
After years of steady growth and a pandemic-related explosion, online learning has become a common format for college courses. A decade ago, just 28 percent of all U.S. college students took at least ...
Paul E. Peterson speaks with Sarah Cohodes, Associate Professor of Public Policy at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public ...
Educators are conscious of the value of exposing students to great works of poetry, but the teaching of poetry often lacks a key ingredient: orality. The standard teaching in high school and ...
Arne Duncan served as U.S. secretary of education under President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2016, following a seven-year tenure as the superintendent of the Chicago public schools. During his time at ...
It’s time for some professional accountability for the empty suits who flit from one edu-fad to the next ...
The machinations of a powerful syndicate behind the success of school choice makes for a juicy story. Too bad it isn’t true. Josh Cowen’s new book, The Privateers, declares that “there is a vast right ...
If school finances are tight, should salaries be allowed to lag inflation, or should the number of employees be gradually reduced through attrition? Which is more important: holding salaries intact or ...
Paul E. Peterson speaks with Brian A. Jacob, the Walter H. Annenberg Professor of Education Policy and professor of economics at the Ford School, University of Michigan ...