
The religious charter schools case is a bigger deal than you think
The Supreme Court agreed on Friday afternoon to hear a landmark religious charter schools case out of Oklahoma, and it’s a much bigger deal than you might imagine.
Michael J. Petrilli 1.26.2025
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Strategic Investment in Ideas: How Two Foundations Reshaped America
Eric Osberg 4.16.2003
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State Support to Low-Performing Schools
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 4.16.2003
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New York Times smears No Child Left Behind
4.16.2003
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College instructors value grammar more than high school teachers do
4.16.2003
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L.A. school board votes to oppose state testing requirement
4.16.2003
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Perceived Effects of State-Mandated Testing Programs on Teaching and Learning: Findings from Interviews with Educators in Low-, Medium-, and High-Stakes States
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 4.16.2003
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Another Look at the New York City Voucher Experiment
Eric Osberg 4.16.2003
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The case for elected school boards
4.16.2003
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Shopping for Evidence Against School Accountability
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 4.16.2003
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A Matter of Definition: Is there truly a shortage of school principals?
Terry Ryan 4.16.2003
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Seattle superintendent resigns amidst financial troubles
4.16.2003
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Education in Iraq
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 4.16.2003
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