As in the US, recent education debate in Australia centres on the need for a national curriculum – we tried it once before and failed. What can the US learn from the history of our example?
Read more »Edspresso's anonymous ed school mole has already gone after constructivism. In his latest column, he gives the reader an example of what he's talking about.
After taking advantage of Florida school choice for her children, one mother moves to North Carolina--and gets an unpleasant wake-up call.
Read more »Michael Strong takes a look at the cultural and social benefits that would arise from widespread school choice.
Read more »The school choice program in our nation's capital could be in jeopardy.
Read more »Two 65% spending proposals are on the Colorado ballot, and both are thoroughly misguided.
Read more »The story of academically gifted Gracia Malaxetxebarria, who lives in the state of Queensland in Australia, is not an uncommon one--except that her mother went to uncommon lengths to see justice done.
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