Published Articles & Media
News
Parents Punish Schools That Stayed Physically Closed During the Pandemic
Enrollment drops were larger in schools that were most remote
News
School Districts’ Remote-Learning Plans May Widen Student Achievement Gap
Only 20 percent of schools meet standards for “rigorous” remote-learning instruction
Governance and Leadership
Inspecting the Inspector General
Should Auditors Set the Terms of Debate on Federal Education Policy?
Blog
The Costs, Opportunities, and Limitations of the Expansion of 529 Education Savings Accounts
The 529 expansion to private K-12 schools will primarily benefit affluent families, produce limited incentives for promoting private school choice, and come at a nontrivial cost to states.
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Lynchpin of Teachers Union Power Returns to the Supreme Court
If the Court rules against agency fees it would cause teachers unions’ membership to shrink and the unions’ political and economic wings to be clipped.