Later this year, the United States Supreme Court is expected to hear oral arguments on consolidated cases involving the Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board’s approval of an application from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Oklahoma City and the Roman…
School Choice Voice
School Choice Voice – Episode #1 – Nina Rees, National Alliance for Public Charter Schools
To kick off the School Choice Voice, an exclusive social media group for those dedicated to strengthening education opportunities for all kids, education lawyer Matt Plain caught up with the President and CEO of the National Alliance for Public…
Education Reform Blog: How American Public Schools Handled the 1918 Pandemic versus COVID-19
The Education Reform Primer: A blog exploring the history of public school education in America By now, you’ve likely heard the comparisons made between COVID-19 and the influenza pandemic of 1918. There are similarities, as well as stark differences, for…
The Education Reform Primer: Our history with standardized testing
The Education Reform Primer: A blog exploring the history of public school education in America Amid recent controversy over the SAT/ACT’s potential for discrimination against economically disadvantaged students, we wanted to explore just how standardized testing became a part of…
The Education Reform Primer: The Growth of NEA and AFT Membership in the Early 20th Century
The Education Reform Primer: A blog exploring the history of public school education in America This blog will explore some of the influences from the last 375 years (mostly from the last 100 or so) that have shaped public school…
The Education Reform Primer: Career and Technical Education (CTE) – From Agriculture to STEAM
The Education Reform Primer: A blog exploring the history of public school education in America This blog will explore some of the influences from the last 375 years (mostly from the last 100 or so) that have shaped public school…
The Education Reform Primer: The federal government’s early involvement, and deleterious impact, on public school education
The Education Reform Primer: A blog exploring the history of public school education in America This blog will explore some of the influences from the last 375 years (mostly from the last 100 or so) that have shaped public school…
The Education Reform Primer: Was it a Republican President who first advocated for universal education?
The Education Reform Primer: A blog exploring the history of public school education in America This blog will explore some of the influences from the last 375 years (mostly from the last 100 or so) that have shaped public school…
The Education Reform Primer: John Dewey’s ground-breaking approach to education
The Education Reform Primer: A blog exploring the history of public school education in America This blog will explore some of the influences from the last 375 years (mostly from the last 100 or so) that have shaped public school…
The Education Reform Primer: The Origin of School Attendance Laws in the United States
The Education Reform Primer: A blog exploring the history of public school education in America This blog will explore some of the influences from the last 375 years (mostly from the last 100 or so) that have shaped public school…
The Education Reform Primer: How did Horace Mann reform public school education?
The Education Reform Primer: A blog exploring the history of public school education in America This blog will explore some of the influences from the last 375 years (mostly from the last 100 or so) that have shaped public school…
The Education Reform Primer: The Early Days of Education in America
The Education Reform Primer: A blog exploring the history of public school education in America This blog will explore some of the influences from the last 375 years (mostly from the last 100 or so) that have shaped public school…
The Education Reform Primer: How did it all begin?
The Education Reform Primer: A blog exploring the history of public school education in America This blog will explore some of the influences from the last 375 years (mostly from the last 100 or so) that have shaped public school…