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Colleges鈥 Pursuit of Prestige and Revenue Is Hurting Low-Income Students
An increasing number of colleges use their financial resources to fiercely compete for the “best and brightest”–and wealthiest...
Education Debates and Ad Hominem Rhetoric
Why are the opponents of education reform so prone to ad hominem attacks?
Book Review: Can Pre-K Address Income Inequality?
High-quality public pre-K could help address income inequality.
Child Care Reauthorization 20 Years in the Making Underway
The House votes ‘yes’ on a child care bill that’s expected to pass the Senate soon. So what’s next for states?
Loan Forgiveness for Teachers: Let Us Count the Ways
Teachers have many options for repaying their student loans–indicative of duplication, confusion, and hard-to-access benefits.
New SIG Regulations Ramp up Focus on Early Education
The Education Department’s recently proposed changes to the SIG program reinforce the administration’s commitment to early education.
Social Security and Unpaid Student Loans: What the Feds Won’t Tell You
155,000 people last year had their Social Security checks docked to pay off a delinquent student loan.
Jennifer Lawrence and the Sins of Animal House
Animal House instructed two generations of students that college was all about getting drunk and committing disgusting acts of perversion.
The Teacher Wars
Who should teach? What should be taught? Who should be held accountable for how our children learn?