There’s a new study every minute
If you surveyed all the new studies that came out this week, you’d find everything from the prevalence of ghostwriting in medical journals to how TV affects our intelligence. Thankfully, the Center for...
View ArticleAre your students smarter than a computer?
No, it’s not a new game show. It’s real life. Our friends at the Center for Public Education, have examined how automation — turning tasks over to a computer — is continuing to eliminate jobs. (Ticket...
View ArticleCharter schools: finding out the facts
“From the available research, it seems that the attention paid to charter schools outweighs the effect they have had on public education, either good or bad.” That’s just one of the findings of the new...
View ArticleChasing the college acceptance letter
It’s that time of year. High school seniors around the country anxiously head to their mailboxes after school in hopes of seeing a thick envelope from their dream college. For the thousands of seniors...
View ArticleAssessments show urban students lagging in science, but data limited
The following analysis of the latest National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) results was provided by Jim Hull, senior policy analyst at NSBA’s Center for Public Education. The National...
View ArticleCPE report reveals concerns with teacher evaluations
NSBA’s Center for Public Education has released an analysis of the push to change teacher evaluation systems, especially the inclusion of statistical measures of teachers’ effect on student learning....
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