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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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Bruce Crumley of Time has recently reported on an experiment with monetary incentives for students at three...
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Bob Edwards of the Public Radio, has talked again about the education reform. He repeats the myth that American...
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On one hand, there is lot of tough talk about the need for a radical reform of education. See, for example, an...
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12 colleagues and I just got back from Novosibirsk, Russia, where we participated in a conference on teacher...
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The United States spends the most in the world on health care ($4,631 or 15.4% of GDP per capita), but...
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In his recent major speech on Education, President Obama paints an alarming picture of American education: In 8th...
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In his February 24 speech, President Obama formulated a national goal: “by 2020, America will once again...
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American higher education is, arguably, one of the best in the world, and here is why:1. American universities...
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Where American education is concerned, there is no shortage in doom’s day prophets. From 1983 A Nation at...
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