Education Next released its annual state of education poll, and testing performed well (as it did in 2015).
Recently,
Education Next released a path - breaking, peer - reviewed study by Ludger Woessmann which estimated long - term impacts of merit pay arrangements for teachers on student performance in math, science and reading at age 15.
In an article for
Education Next released a few days ago, I critiqued an education theory advanced by a group known as the Broader, Bolder Approach (BBA), a coalition of teacher union leaders and others, including Helen Ladd, a professor at Duke University, who co-chairs the group.
Earlier this week,
Education Next released two articles that shed light on how parents who exercise school choice feel about the schools their children attend.
The poll results that
Education Next released Tuesday carry mildly glum news for just about every education reformer in the land, as public support has diminished at least a bit for most initiatives on their agendas: merit pay, charter schools, vouchers, and tax credits, Common Core, and even ending teacher tenure.
Every December,
Education Next releases a list of the most popular articles we published over the course of the year based on readership.
Not exact matches
«Governor Cuomo has a history of woefully inadequate
education investments, and his current proposal is his worst ever and would take cuts to the
next level,» the
release states.
Moskowitz is also in the midst of gearing up for the
release of her memoir, «The
Education of Eva Moskowitz,» due out
next month.
But state
education officials and school group leaders expect more when Cuomo
releases his executive budget
next month.
It is widely recognized as the first step toward ambitious national standards in science for all students and a major influence on current efforts to reform science
education in the U.S., including the National Research Council's A Framework for K - 12 Science Education (2012) and the Next Generation Science Standards released by Achieve
education in the U.S., including the National Research Council's A Framework for K - 12 Science
Education (2012) and the Next Generation Science Standards released by Achieve
Education (2012) and the
Next Generation Science Standards
released by Achieve in 2013.
About the California Film Institute The non-profit California Film Institute celebrates and promotes film as art and
education through the presentation of the Mill Valley Film Festival, year - round exhibitions at the Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center, film distribution by CFI Releasing, and the CFI Education program, building the next generation of filmmakers and a
education through the presentation of the Mill Valley Film Festival, year - round exhibitions at the Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center, film distribution by CFI
Releasing, and the CFI
Education program, building the next generation of filmmakers and a
Education program, building the
next generation of filmmakers and audiences.
The data — taken from The Key's annual State of
Education report, to be
released next month — reveals that 59 % of schools (which equates to 14,347 schools in England) received more applications for places this academic year than the number of pupils they could accommodate.
As part of the just -
released ninth annual
Education Next poll, we asked a representative cross-section of the American public the following question:
Education Next hosted a conference in Washington, D.C. on Sept. 8, 2017, to coincide with the
release of the poll.
Harvard Graduate School of
Education Dean Kathleen McCartney
released the following statement today about the appointment of Radcliffe Dean Drew Faust as the
next president of Harvard University: Drew Faust will be an outstanding Harvard president.
The Project on the
Next Generation of Teachers at the Harvard Graduate School of
Education released today new research showing that Teach For America (TFA) corps members teach in their low - income placement schools considerably longer than the TFA two - year obligation.
A case study by Meredith Liu titled «Cisco Networking Academy:
Next - generation assessments and their implications for K — 12
education»
released yesterday by the Clayton Christensen Institute profiles how the Academy, a comprehensive online training curriculum offered to third - party
education institutions to help high school and college students acquire the fundamental skills needed to design, build, and troubleshoot computer networks, uses technology today to deliver assessments in ways starkly different from our current
education system.
Every December we
release a list of the most popular articles
Education Next has published over the course of the year.
The 2017 EdNext Poll will be
released online at educationnext.org on Tuesday, August 15 and will appear in the Winter 2018 issue of
Education Next, available in print on November 16, 2017.
Harvard Graduate School of
Education Dean Kathleen McCartney
released the following statement today about the appointment of Radcliffe Dean Drew Faust as the
next president of Harvard University:
A study
released yesterday by
Education Next looks at the impact of one state's attempt to use a race - neutral method to generate a diverse student body.
Martha Derthick and Andy Rotherham discuss whether the conditional waivers are both necessary and will stand up to legal scrutiny in an
Education Next forum
released today at www.educationnext.org.
According to the 4th annual survey conducted by Harvard's Program on
Education Policy and Governance and
Education Next, which will be
released on Wednesday, a larger percentage of the public supports Race to the Top (RttT) than opposes it.
In a forum
released today by
Education Next, Nonie Lesaux of Harvard's Graduate School of Education and Juan Rangel of a Chicago charter school organization, UNO, discuss whether these changing demographics call for substantial reforms in the current instructional practices designed to address Hispanic students» needs, or whether improving education practices across the board is the best way to meet the needs of H
Education Next, Nonie Lesaux of Harvard's Graduate School of
Education and Juan Rangel of a Chicago charter school organization, UNO, discuss whether these changing demographics call for substantial reforms in the current instructional practices designed to address Hispanic students» needs, or whether improving education practices across the board is the best way to meet the needs of H
Education and Juan Rangel of a Chicago charter school organization, UNO, discuss whether these changing demographics call for substantial reforms in the current instructional practices designed to address Hispanic students» needs, or whether improving
education practices across the board is the best way to meet the needs of H
education practices across the board is the best way to meet the needs of Hispanics.
The full poll results will be
released on the
Education Next website on Wednesday.
Education Next is
releasing a series of posts analyzing the 2017 results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress.
A just -
released survey by
Education Next finds that «Americans May Be More Tolerant of Muslims than Ever.»
In this video, Ed
Next's Mike Petrilli and Chester E. Finn, Jr. discuss the best and worst developments for
education policy in 2010 as identified by the Koret Task Force, including the
release of Waiting for Superman, the publication of teacher scores by the L.A. Times, the Race to the Top, and the development of Common Core standards.
The papers,
released in a joint effort by the conservative - leaning Thomas B. Fordham Foundation and the Progressive Policy Institute, the research arm of the centrist Democratic Leadership Council, are aimed at influencing the reauthorization of the Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act, planned for
next year.
According to early reactors who have voted in the
Education Next poll of the best and worst in 2010 for American education, «Waiting for Superman» and the other recently released documentaries rank next to the stimulus package as among the worst things that have happened t
Education Next poll of the best and worst in 2010 for American education, «Waiting for Superman» and the other recently released documentaries rank next to the stimulus package as among the worst things that have happened this y
Next poll of the best and worst in 2010 for American
education, «Waiting for Superman» and the other recently released documentaries rank next to the stimulus package as among the worst things that have happened t
education, «Waiting for Superman» and the other recently
released documentaries rank
next to the stimulus package as among the worst things that have happened this y
next to the stimulus package as among the worst things that have happened this year.
For this 10th anniversary issue,
Education Next asked me to highlight the education reform books, released over the last decade, that define currently dominant education - reform st
Education Next asked me to highlight the
education reform books, released over the last decade, that define currently dominant education - reform st
education reform books,
released over the last decade, that define currently dominant
education - reform st
education - reform strategies.
Just
released this week are two major
education polls, one by Education Next (EdNext), a journal of opinion and research, and the other by Phi Delta Kappan (PDK), a journal that serves the alumnae of schools of e
education polls, one by
Education Next (EdNext), a journal of opinion and research, and the other by Phi Delta Kappan (PDK), a journal that serves the alumnae of schools of e
Education Next (EdNext), a journal of opinion and research, and the other by Phi Delta Kappan (PDK), a journal that serves the alumnae of schools of
educationeducation.
To see whether states are setting proficiency bars in such a way that they are «lowballing expectations» and have «lowered the bar» for students in 4th - and 8th - grade reading and math,
Education Next has used information from the recently
released 2009 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) to evaluate empirically the proficiency standards each state has established.
It's also worth mentioning that the second part of the PISA report to be
released early
next year will investigate equity in
education, students» science motivation and beliefs, the school learning environment, and collaborative problem solving.
NBC's
Education Nation 2012 begins
next month and will culminate with the event's national summit in New York City in September, according to details
released by the network.
In February 2008, Princeton University Press will
release Troublemaker, the memoir of
Education Next senior editor and veteran education reformer Chester E. «Checker»
Education Next senior editor and veteran
education reformer Chester E. «Checker»
education reformer Chester E. «Checker» Finn Jr..
According to the 2010
Education Next poll
released last fall, 33 percent of the public thought that unions had a generally negative effect on schools in their community, while 28 percent thought they had a generally positive effect.
On March 16th the Wall Street Journal published an op - ed by
Education Next's Paul E. Peterson, author of the recently
released book Saving Schools: From Horace Mann to Virtual Learning.
American business's much - trumpeted support for
education has created a smoke screen that obscures a more profound — and potentially devastating — corporate withdrawal from the public sector, a new book to be
released next week argues.
But in the court of public opinion, vouchers are waging something of a comeback, according to results from the
Education Next - PEPG Survey
released in this issue.
The issue features the eighth annual
Education Next / PEPG survey of the public (
released in August).
The result, Barber's recently
released report The New Opportunity to Lead: A Vision for
Education in Massachusetts in the
Next 20 Years, is an important read for anyone interested in long - term state - level reform.
Last Thursday, I jokingly tweeted that since the
next day would be a snowy Friday before a holiday weekend, the U.S. Department of
Education would probably
release School Improvement Grants (SIG) data.
According to our 2013
Education Next poll, whose full results will be
released this fall, only 20 percent of the public likes the term personalized learning as applied to «learning materials that are created specifically for each student.»
The Trump administration plans to
release its
education budget proposal for FY 2018
next week, but yesterday the Washington Post reported on a leaked copy of an almost - final version of the budget.
The 2014
Education Next survey was
released today.
We reported a shift of 7 percentage points against the unions between our 2012
Education Next annual poll, the full results to be
released this summer, as compared to results we reported one year ago.
Watch
Education Next's survey on Common Core (usually
released in August / September) and pay close attention to teacher support for CCSS.
The data — taken from The Key's annual State of
Education report to be
released in May, and weighted by Ipsos MORI — reveals that only eight per cent of school leaders expect to either achieve a surplus or to balance their budget without making any savings in the
next financial year.
National Survey also reveals increased support for virtual schooling, support for charter schools rises sharply in minority communities CAMBRIDGE, MA - The fourth annual survey conducted by Harvard's Program on
Education Policy and Governance (PEPG) and Education Next on a wide range of education issues released today reveals that the broader public and teachers are markedly divided in their support for merit pay, teacher tenure, and Race to the To
Education Policy and Governance (PEPG) and
Education Next on a wide range of education issues released today reveals that the broader public and teachers are markedly divided in their support for merit pay, teacher tenure, and Race to the To
Education Next on a wide range of
education issues released today reveals that the broader public and teachers are markedly divided in their support for merit pay, teacher tenure, and Race to the To
education issues
released today reveals that the broader public and teachers are markedly divided in their support for merit pay, teacher tenure, and Race to the Top (RttT).