Education Next Survey of Public Opinion - 2009
The Persuadable Public
The 2009 Education Next-PEPG Survey asks if information changes minds about school reform.
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The Education Exchange: High School Grade Inflation “Really Dramatically Increased,” ACT Researcher Finds
"A potential unintended consequence of the test-optional movement"
Choice Reconsidered
Rethink school choice to avoid either-or thinking and instead ask how expanding options might help meet the needs of students and families and empower educators.
Putting Teachers on the Ballot
Raises for teachers, fewer charters when educators join the school board
By Ying Shi and John G. Singleton
Stanford Summer Math Camp Defense Doesn’t Add Up, Either
Flawed, non-causal research that the proposed California framework embraces
By Tom Loveless
The Stubborn Myth of “Learning Styles”
State teacher-license prep materials peddle a debunked theory