Day After Inauguration, Biden Welcomes Teachers Union Leaders to White House.
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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.
- The executive director of the Pioneer Institute, Jim Stergios, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the current state of Boston Public Schools, and whether control of the district should be taken over by the state. ednxt.co/3LX3vDl #EducationExchange #podcast #EdChat
- Less than 36 hours after President Biden had been inaugurated, the presidents of the nation’s two teachers unions were in the White House being honored by the First Lady.
- Lemov: "Keep cellphones turned off and out of sight during the school day—and give students and educators a fighting chance to focus, reconnect, and build school cultures that nurture belonging and academic success."
- .@HamiltonMusical Goes to High School: How students are learning U.S. history from the hottest show on Broadway. ednxt.co/2oxgEfk
- Forgetting How to Read: A neuroscientist examines reading in the age of screens. ednxt.co/2EeutVe @MaryanneWolf_ @Doug_Lemov
- "Nothing will change until the researchers recognize that their standard methodology is useful for answering research questions, but not for improving practice."
- "What's ahead for #SchoolChoice"? We asked three #edpolicy experts. Here's a response from @JebBush. @ExcelinEd @schoolchoicewk
00:00 - "Unions, for all their flaws, serve as a restraint on what would otherwise be Communist-style unchecked government power," according to @IraStoll. ednxt.co/3yHrwYi #EdChat #HongKong
- Finn: Teachers are not supplying nearly enough facts. This vacuum, matched with an overemphasis on “thinking skills” and refracted through postmodernism’s focus on interpretation, contributes to truth decay. ednxt.co/2DPbx16
- "Carvalho’s popularity stems from his district’s ability to direct its own vision for change, and to document sustained progress. Its programming is dynamic. Its achievement is rising. Its stakeholders are remarkably unified." ednxt.co/2Biy6Z6 @MiamiSup
- "Human memory works in two different ways, both equally valid but one of which is much better at enabling us to transfer what we have learnt to new contexts." ednxt.co/2ntOVg8 @ClareSealy
- "A major problem I see in education research is that people jump from one thing to the next without giving interventions enough time to even have an impact," says @VDarleenOpfer. ednxt.co/2Fyof5N @RANDCorporation #EdResearch @rickhess99
- California’s New Math Framework Doesn’t Add Up: It would place Golden State 6th graders years behind the rest of the world—and could eventually skew education in the rest of the U.S., too.

