Education No, Teacher-Training Programs Don’t Ignore Issues of Race By Frederick M. Hess & Lindsey M. Burke April 8, 2021 The real problem is not a lack of attention paid to such issues, but how colleges of education often approach them.
NR PLUS Magazine California’s Declining Public Schools By Lindsey M. Burke April 1, 2021 The students are still at home, and the curriculum is getting woker.
Education To Tackle Critical Theory in the K–12 Classroom, Start with Colleges of Education By Mike Gonzalez & Lindsey M. Burke October 5, 2020 Critical Theory amounts to an unremitting attack on all of America’s norms and traditions.
Politics & Policy Why Parents Love ‘Pandemic Pods’ for School — but Bureaucrats Hate Them By Lindsey M. Burke & Jason Bedrick August 21, 2020 Pods reject the assumption that residentially assigned and government-run schools are the best way to educate kids.
Education The Great Society and Opportunity Lost By Lindsey M. Burke & Jonathan Butcher October 26, 2019 Lyndon Johnson’s programs and their legacy have proved to be a curse on taxpayers and low-income families.
Education Time for Secretary DeVos to Rescind Obama-Era School Discipline Policies By Max C. Eden, Jonathan Butcher & Lindsey M. Burke July 6, 2018 Secretary DeVos should articulate that teachers deserve to be trusted, not second-guessed by so-called civil-rights groups and federal bureaucrats.
Education New Hampshire Can Lead the Way on School Choice, But Will It? By Lindsey M. Burke February 22, 2018 The state’s legislature is exploring options for education savings accounts.
Politics & Policy Fraud and Failure in D.C. Public Schools By Max C. Eden & Lindsey M. Burke February 12, 2018 The much-celebrated success of education reform in the nation’s capital turns out to have been a lie.
Education ‘S’ Is for ‘School Choice’ and ‘States’ — Washington Should Back Off By Lindsey M. Burke July 13, 2017 A proposed federal tax-credit scholarship could jeopardize school choice, which the states and localities serve best.
Education School Choice Moves Apace in States By Jonathan Butcher & Lindsey M. Burke March 17, 2017 States are finding innovative ways to help parents select the schooling options that are best for their children.