The second week of March is Civic Learning Week. It’s an annual observance marked by civics advocates with webinars, social media... Read More
In 2024 top water polo player Lucca van der Woude was arrested at Los Angeles’s Harvard-Westlake School—allegedly under suspicion... Read More
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Instead of banning AI, why don't schools teach students to use it critically? College freshman Maximilian Milovidov shares what he has... Read More
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Governor Braun signed the Classic Learning Test into law in Indiana. Read More
To understand how China has corrupted academic research in the West, including in the United States, begin at the top. Read More
A federal appeals court ruled 2-1 that Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland did not violate a substitute teacher’s First... Read More
As an academic who spent the first eighteen years of my career in civilian higher education, I have a unique perspective on the... Read More
A few weeks before Christmas in 2022, Amber Lavigne was cleaning her 13-year-old’s bedroom when she stumbled upon her daughter’s... Read More
About nine in 10 college students are confident that their degree is teaching them career-relevant skills that will help them secure... Read More
U.S. family policy isn’t designed to support strong families. In truth, there is hardly a U.S. family policy to speak of. Read More
In 2023, the U.S. dedicated nearly $1 trillion in combined state, local, and federal funding to K–12 education, more than any other... Read More
Playing video games for more than 10 hours a week could have a significant impact on young people’s diet, sleep and body weight,... Read More
The Buckley Institute’s research found that in undergraduate departments and the law and management schools, 2.3% of faculty are... Read More
Berkeley law professor David Oppenheimer discusses why diversity still matters on campus and what colleges can do to preserve it in the face... Read More
A new paper finds that adolescents spent more time online — and saw worse mental health — once high-speed internet reached their... Read More
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From hefty literary magazines to thriving book sales, the French publishing industry refuses to let printed matter die, says Paris-based... Read More
Does recess help boys in school? A research summary on behavior, focus, learning outcomes, and what the evidence shows. Read More
A new wave of state-level reform tests an old idea. Read More
Teachers unions once again had put their own interests ahead of the children they’re supposed to serve. School-choice programs can spare... Read More
Ian Bogost’s recent essay, “The Accidental Winners of the War on Higher Ed,” offers a seductive portrait of small, elite... Read More
At some point during 2020, wealthy adults decided that children would make excellent shock absorbers for our fears. Read More
School choice programs have exploded across the country in recent years, giving hundreds of thousands of families the chance to find an... Read More

A federal appeals court ruled 2-1 that Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland did not violate a substitute teacher’s First Amendment rights by requiring her to use a transgender student’s preferred pronouns.... Read More
The best and worst campuses for free speech, based on a survey of more than 55,000 students.