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Education Next is a quarterly journal that bases its editorial policy on the premise that the education sector is ripe for major change and reform.

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"Education school students have long worked in local public schools to fulfill practice teaching requirements, a foundational training experience that’s formed a mainstay of teacher preparation since the 1850s." bit.ly/42JBHwV

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"The facts don’t look promising for the school district. When the parents asked for the opt-out to be reinstated, school board members said the parents were promoting hate and likened them to 'white supremacists' and 'xenophobes.'" bit.ly/4moQyVb

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"My interest in the challenges facing boys and men developed gradually, but it became impossible to ignore as I examined broader trends in education, employment, and family life." bit.ly/3SjOlwD

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Angela R. Watson, a senior research fellow at the Johns Hopkins Institute for Education Policy, is this week's guest on the Education Exchange podcast. bit.ly/4jf6oip

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"Painting the Deep South as an embarrassing cultural backwater is one of the last socially acceptable forms of prejudice among elites. It’s not just tolerated—it’s venerated." bit.ly/3GKV8go

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ICYMI - The Centennial of Pierce v. Society of Sisters: The landmark decision legitimates the past, opens windows to the future of school choice. bit.ly/4mxOUkn

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“It drew attention away from more damning criticisms of bloat, scholarly lassitude, and low expectations. And it gave them an excuse to pursue overdue course-corrections they’d been wanting to make.” bit.ly/4mnq0DL

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ICYMI - The Education Exchange: Who Are the Homeschoolers? Survey data reveal surprising demographic diversity among homeschooling families. bit.ly/4jf6oip

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"To Wilson’s credit, there is no score-settling nor rancor in his book, but there is more than a little vindication." bit.ly/43Msm81

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"At the very least, these uncharitable comparisons indicate more than a little anti-religious animus, which the Supreme Court has repeatedly said public officials must avoid." bit.ly/4moQyVb

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"The goal is not to diminish the progress made by women but to recognize that many of the social and economic shifts of recent decades have created new challenges that require solutions targeted toward men." bit.ly/3SjOlwD

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"Wilson’s richly sourced case studies recount how the indiscriminate embrace of social justice shibboleths wreaked havoc in urban charter schools as well as in the broader K–12 system." bit.ly/43Msm81

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"Good morning. You’re very lucky to have me here. Very lucky. I’m one popular cookie. That’s so true. I am. Lots of other middle schools wanted me. But I’m here. So, congratulations." bit.ly/43ELcg3

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The Education Exchange: Public Broadly Supports School Choice Despite Persistent Partisan Gaps. Polling shows differences in perceptions of ESAs, vouchers, and charter schools. bit.ly/3FIrrw5

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"Pierce’s immediate impact was to preserve a private sector as old as the nation itself. A Catholic school opened in Philadelphia in 1782, and the number of such schools expanded rapidly with the arrival of Catholic immigrants from Ireland and Germany." bit.ly/4mxOUkn

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"The huge question is on what grounds did a right-leaning justice decide to side with Oklahoma. In other words, somebody who voted for one or more of Trinity Lutheran, Espinoza, and Carson voted against the faith-based charter in OK." bit.ly/44P4jq7

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"Do the paths to leadership and influence in America run directly through the campuses of the most exclusive colleges?" bit.ly/42T2QO2