Tag: school spending

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The districts have crumbled

Wondrous the stone of these ancient walls, shattered by fate. The districts of the city have crumbled. The work of giants of old lies decayed.  —The Ruin During the eighth or ninth century, an unknown author is thought to have surveyed the Roman ruins in Bath, England. The author composed... READ MORE
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Hawaii has much to teach the mainland on funding equity
I recently published a white paper on K-12 funding equity...
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Georgia legislation would provide school choice in the form of education savings accounts
A bill that would create education savings accounts that participating...
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NAEP scores: American public schools spend more but deliver less for students, families, taxpayers
The performance of American public schools was in decline before...
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4 states, including Florida, supporting private schools with COVID-19 relief lead the way on education choice
Editor’s note: This commentary from Jude Schwalbach, a research assistant...
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A little better all the time, Part 2
Editor’s note: Today, we offer Part 2 of a two-part...
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Don’t know much about school spending
Don’t know much about history Don’t know much biology Don’t...
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Rhode Island: a sickening reminder of why we need to modernize K-12 policy
Johns Hopkins University’s School of Education on Wednesday released a...
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Disparities in political power undermine education equity
Those of us who are career educators know the veracity...
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The Hypocrisy of the For-Profit Attack
The term “for-profit” has been weaponized in public education by...
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Albert Shanker: Back to the Future
Who said the following? “It’s time to admit that public...
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