On April 9, AEI’s Robert Pondiscio—drawing on his paper “The Case for Curriculum”—argued for curriculum reform as an undervalued part of education reform debates for its potential to allow teachers to ...
Several years ago, fresh from my South Bronx fifth-grade classroom and still feeling my way through the unfamiliar world of public policy and education reform, I found myself in a New York City ...
When the Arts & Sciences Council votes in April on a new Trinity College curriculum, it will attempt to reach a consensus it failed to achieve in 2017. Trinity has maintained the same curriculum since ...
Republicans and Democrats across the country can seem hopelessly divided these days. But there is a path to common ground in a cause with proven bipartisan appeal: education reform. We recognize that ...
I remember the first time I met Dan Willingham. I had just joined the Core Knowledge Foundation and Dan, a board member and esteemed University of Virginia cognitive scientist, was giving a talk at ...
Johns Hopkins professor Ashley Rogers Berner has been exploring these questions since the publication of her 2017 book, Pluralism and American Public Education: No One Way to School. In her latest ...
Westfield State University has received a two-year grant totaling $449,980 from the Davis Educational Foundation to support ongoing efforts to strengthen and expand its General Education ...
Education systems tend to be labyrinthine bureaucracies, comprising countless stakeholders and moving parts. Amid their complexity, pedagogical reforms often run out of steam before they can take root ...
Argentine President Javier Milei's government is promoting reform via law that seeks to redefine the role of the state in ...
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