- A majority of Americans don’t believe a college degree is worth the cost. Economist Bryan Caplan agrees and thinks college is worthwhile for only “A” students in high school (and “B” students if they pursue certain majors). —Wall Street Journal
- “Can apprenticeships work in the U.S.? Employers seeking new talent pipelines take note.” —Havard Business School
- NCIEA president and executive director Scott Marion discusses the advantages and challenges of through-year assessments. —National Center for the Improvement of Educational Assessment
- Lawmakers across the nation are cracking down on student misconduct in a sign that discipline “reform” fever is breaking. —Chalkbeat
- “New campaign tries to convince parents that their kids have fallen behind.” —Education Week
- The co-founder of Rocketship Public Schools reflects on the charter network’s first fifteen years. —The 74