• The Charter Model Goes to Preschool

    Despite obstacles, innovative new programs expand access

  • Remembering an Academic, Entrepreneur, and Leader

    John Chubb’s pioneering work in education policy

  • Teacher Race and School Discipline

    Are students suspended less often when they have a teacher of the same race?

  • Open Educational Resources

    Is the federal government overstepping its role?

  • Raising More Than Test Scores

    Does attending a “no excuses” charter high school help students succeed in college?

  • Debunking the Myth of the “Teacher Pay Gap,” Again

    After adjusting for pensions and other benefits, teacher compensation is neither low nor falling

What We’re Watching: What Will the 2016 Election Mean for Education?

On Thursday, November 10, AEI held a panel discussion on how the results of the election will affect federal and state education policies.

EdNext Podcast: Will New Orleans’ Education Reforms Stick?

The governing arrangements that made New Orleans a darling of education reformers will soon be a thing of the past. Is this the beginning of the end of the nation’s most promising experiment in non-traditional education governanace?

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