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In a recent editorial, Washington Post writes: “Maryland law requires counties to maintain at least the same...
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Last weekend, I attended the meeting of the National Academy of Education. I used to be a Spencer fellow there, so...
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More and more interesting things are happening in education reform. As I predicted, the economic crisis may be...
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OK, I was wrong, and am happy to admit it. In February, I wondered why the banks are expected to give the Feds some...
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Obama’s budget proposal indexes Pell Grant to inflation and replaces subsidized private student loans with...
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Most states have balanced budget requirements, many have it written in their constitutions. This is why in the...
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We are preparing to sink a trillion dollars on an economic intervention project, and no one knows for sure it is...
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The President-Elect today called for investments “in priorities like energy and education, health care and a...
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It is not clear how much of a priority will education get on the new administration’s list. With all the...
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What will a deep economic recession do to education? Of course, we do not yet know the depth and the length of the...
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