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In the stormy seas of school reform, this journal will steer a steady course, presenting the facts as best they can be determined, giving voice (without fear or favor) to worthy research, sound ideas, and responsible arguments. Bold change is needed in American K–12 education, but Education Next partakes of no program, campaign, or ideology. It goes where the evidence points.

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The Education Exchange: School Districts Are Too Big To Succeed, Scholar Says

State action could break them up into smaller units that better serve families.

The Education Exchange: “Students Are Afraid About Their Future”

A Harvard conservative editor explains his journal's authorial anonymity
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The Education Exchange: Why Are Students Making More Progress in Math than in Reading?

"Better health and better nutrition is the key," says author of major new study
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The Education Exchange: How Race Factors into College Admissions

Expert witness previews the affirmative action cases headed for the Supreme Court
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The Top 10 Education Next Blog Posts of 2022

Religion, teacher pay attract reader interest

The Top 20 Education Next Articles of 2022

Student cellphones, school boards, homeschooling attract reader interest
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The Education Exchange: Tennessee Ties Teacher Tenure to Performance

Policy change, new evaluation program improved teaching by more than 10 percent, a new study says

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