- Preferring half measures, states must go all-in for universal education savings accounts if school choice is to truly revolutionize education. —Roland Fryer, Wall Street Journal
- School vouchers fail to create the conditions necessary for effective markets to function. —Douglas Harris, Annenberg Institute
- A once popular economic concept, so-called nudge thinking, falls into disrepute. —Eduardo Porter, Washington Post
- The biggest obstacle to school-wide phone bans isn’t students; it’s parents. —Pamela Paul, New York Times
- A new survey finds that even students don’t like overly-lenient grading and attendance policies. —New York Times
- “How Reconstruction created American public education” —Adam Harris, The Atlantic