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How effective are Career and Technical Education programs?
How effective are Career and Technical Education programs?

Done well, Career and Technical Education, better known as CTE, provides articled pathways to post-secondary education and high-demand, high-wage car…

4 years, 5 months ago

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2021 education year in review
2021 education year in review

To put it lightly, 2021 has been an eventful year in education. From heated school board meetings over class curriculum to fierce (and currently ongo…

4 years, 5 months ago

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The COVID-induced teacher shortage?
The COVID-induced teacher shortage?

Every year, it seems, national and local press talk a lot about the "teacher shortage," and the reports are often accompanied with words like "emerge…

4 years, 6 months ago

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A new way to reignite the pursuit of truth on campus?
A new way to reignite the pursuit of truth on campus?

Increasingly, political intolerance and polarization is infiltrating college campuses. The impact of these occurrences are growing in prevalence and,…

4 years, 6 months ago

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What's more important: the college or the major?
What's more important: the college or the major?

College is expensive. Despite this, every year, millions of students enroll in college. For many, this decision is primarily based on the expectation…

4 years, 7 months ago

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Does school choice need bipartisan support?
Does school choice need bipartisan support?

School choice is one of the most controversial issues in education, and it has been for some time. Since the 1990s, support for private school choice…

4 years, 7 months ago

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2021 Yidan Prize winner: Eric Hanushek
2021 Yidan Prize winner: Eric Hanushek

Every year, there are a fair few awards and honors handed out in the ed policy space, but none carry the same prestige or repute as the Yidan Prize.

O…

4 years, 7 months ago

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COVID-19 and homeschooling
COVID-19 and homeschooling

Americans have long viewed education as something that primarily happens in schools, and for good reason; since the introduction of the common school…

4 years, 8 months ago

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How divided are Americans on race, religion, and COVID-19 mitigation in public schools?
How divided are Americans on race, religion, and COVID-19 mitigation in public schools?

The school grounds have been the site of many of America’s most contentious debates, and, after the tumultuous year we've had, it’d be easy to think …

4 years, 8 months ago

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How behind are students? Ohio offers some answers.
How behind are students? Ohio offers some answers.

State assessments from this past spring are slowly coming out and, so far, they’ve all painted a similar picture: students are far behind where they …

4 years, 9 months ago

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