Vol. 16, No. 3
Not Leaving, Just Changing Jobs
This is the last issue of Education Next for which I will serve as editor-in-chief.
Vol. 16, No. 3
Testing College Readiness
Massachusetts compares the validity of two standardized tests
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The End of the Bush-Obama Regulatory Approach to School Reform
Choice and competition remain the country’s best hope
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High School of the Future
Cutting-edge model capitalizes on blended learning to take personalization further
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Should Reformers Support Education Savings Accounts?
Education Next talks with Matthew Ladner and Nelson Smith
Vol. 16, No. 3
Expand Choice, but Keep the Public Interest in Mind
Should Reformers Support Education Savings Accounts?
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It Pays to Improve School Quality
States that boost student achievement could reap large economic gains
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Denver Expands Choice and Charters
Elected school board employs portfolio strategy to lift achievement