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Education Reforms Left Behind
by: Larry Scholer, December 15, 2004

Rod Paige reflected on his tenure at the Department of Education and asserted the importance of continuing the reforms of the past four years (read more)


A Head Start for the Achievement Gap
by: Larry Scholer, March 16, 2005

Policymakers have long thought the solution to the achievement gap to be in early childhood education. (read more)


Achievement Gap Smokescreen
by: Malcolm A. Kline, August 26, 2005

The latest pronouncement from academia correctly identifies the failings of public education but misdiagnoses the cause and, hence, offers a prescription that promises more of the same malady. (read more)


Public School Disinformation
by: Lindalyn Kakadelis, November 17, 2005

What happens when public views are distorted by a steady barrage of misinformation and half-truths? (read more)


Remedial Nation
by: Malcolm A. Kline, October 31, 2006

If other American industries performed as well as the Education sector, the raft of Chapter 11 bankruptcies would clog courts in the United States for decades to come. (read more)


Campus Footnotes
by: Malcolm A. Kline, April 20, 2007

Like many other ills that afflict society, it now appears that the so-called “achievement gap” between white and black students is also a byproduct of secular progressive policies. (read more)


Equity vs. Opportunity and the AP
by: Bethany Stotts, February 20, 2008

Despite ongoing criticisms about the racial achievement gap found in Advance Placement exam results, the College Board recently issued its annual report, asserting that minority academic proficiency is the responsibility of individual school districts, not AP test designers. (read more)


College Board Announces Increased College Readiness
by: Bethany Stotts, February 20, 2008

The College Board announced that the number of high-school test-takers gaining a score of 3 or more on Advanced Placement tests has risen 3.5% nationwide over the last five years, and provided a list highly success and improving states. (read more)


Goodbye SAT?
by: Bethany Stotts, May 28, 2008

Does Wake Forest University's decision to go "test-optional" mark a trend deemphasizing the importance of the SAT, or is it part of a carefully-crafted media campaign? (read more)


Crack House to Coffeehouse
by: Audra Taylor, July 16, 2008

“From the crack house to the coffeehouse”: a panel discusses the transformation of Harlem and Bronzeville. (read more)


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