College Board employs evidence-based standards setting to ensure pass rates are commensurate with student learning ...
To argue that schools are over-teaching phonics is to risk being seen as a naysayer—someone who believes the tide will ...
Paul E. Peterson interviews Amber Northern, a senior advisor to the Secretary at the U.S. Department of Education, ...
“Sometimes I’m not sure you understand educational innovation,” he began. “We inhabit an aspirational praxis, one where we ...
Each week during the football season, ESPN’s Dan Graziano pens a column that reacts to the most popular hot takes of the moment, judging whether they’re overreactions or on-point. It’s a useful device ...
The Classical Learning Test is unique among summative assessments in that it focuses entirely on classical texts. The ...
Despite polling showing progressives maintain a slight edge on education, public trust in the party has plummeted ...
American educators have returned to the notion that shared background knowledge is essential to reading instruction, ending a ...
Paola Sapienza, the J-P Conte Family Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how political opinions are represented on college campuses, with more students closer to ...
Teachers say focusing on students’ social and emotional wellbeing to address discipline has left classrooms harder to manage than ever Many schools began adopting restorative justice as a more ...
“All the things.” “All the crazy things.” “Too much leeway and free-for-all.” That’s how educators in Idaho, Maryland, and New Jersey describe technology use in their schools—and that’s just regarding ...
Northland College in Ashland, Wisconsin, held its final commencement ceremony in 2025 before closing permanently due to financial challenges and declining enrollment. The college had been in operation ...