Imperfect Attendance: Toward a fairer measure of student absenteeism
The need to understand how schools can improve student attendance has never been greater. This study breaks new ground by examining high schools’ contributions to attendance—that is, their “attendance value-added.”
Jing Liu, Ph.D. 4.13.2022
NationalReport
“A Nation at Risk” warned of “a rising tide of mediocrity.” Forty years later, little has changed.
Morgan Polikoff 4.21.2023
NationalFlypaper
Character formation is central to a liberal education: The example of Wake Forest University
Jennifer Frey 4.20.2023
NationalFlypaper
Let’s forge a new K–12 political coalition—without political extremists
Bruno V. Manno 4.20.2023
NationalFlypaper
An early analysis of a one-to-one tutoring model
Jeff Murray 4.20.2023
NationalFlypaper
California must better support its advanced learners
Victoria McDougald 4.19.2023
NationalFlypaper
Georgia’s laudable addition of Great Works to its English standards
Mark Bauerlein 4.14.2023
NationalFlypaper
Democracy dies without trust and truth: Strengthen civics education
Walter Parker 4.14.2023
NationalFlypaper
At long last, E.D. Hirsch, Jr. gets his due: New research shows big benefits from Core Knowledge
Robert Pondiscio 4.13.2023
NationalFlypaper
Lessons for ed reform from the Tennessee Three
Dale Chu 4.13.2023
NationalFlypaper
Algebra for none: The effects of San Francisco’s de-tracking reform
Jeanette Luna 4.13.2023
NationalFlypaper
Third grade reading retention is right
Jessica Poiner 4.6.2023
NationalFlypaper
Progressive schools aren’t the problem
Ethan Gray 4.6.2023
NationalFlypaper