Education reformers targeting teacher job protections have been struggling in court.
Education in America
Q&A: The American Parent Trap
A conversation with Sarah LeVine, coauthor of Do Parents Matter? Why Japanese Babies Sleep Soundly, Mexican Siblings Don’t Fight, and American Families Should Just Relax
A Close Look at Education Reform in Washington, D.C.
Today, The American Prospect published a feature story by Rachel Cohen on D.C. school reform. The District of Columbia has been cast as one of the nation’s most successful examples of education reform. Over the last decade, the city has significantly expanded charter schooling and implemented a new teacher evaluation system based in part on […]
How D.C. Became the Darling of Education Reform
Despite an absence of rigorous, independent evaluation, school officials and city leaders have framed D.C.’s new education policies as a great success.
Why D.C.’s First Charter Union Election Was Called Off
In February, I reported on the first public union campaign at a charter school in Washington, D.C. Teachers at Paul Public Charter School wanted to form their own local-the District of Columbia Alliance of Charter Teachers and Staff (DC ACTS)-which would be affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers. Seventy-one percent of Paul’s staff signed […]
Maryland Showdown on Testing, Charters, and the Direction of Public Schools
Federal law now gives states more power to shape school policy—and, predictably, conflict has ensued.
Chicago Teachers May Launch Nation’s Largest Charter School Union
Teacher turnover and pay equity are among the issues motivating Chicago’s largest charter school network to launch a union drive.
How States Turn K-12 Scholarships Into Money-Laundering Schemes
“School choice” happy talk obscures how privatizing education dollars allows wealthy taxpayers to scam the government.
D.C. Charter Teachers Seek to Unionize
If the Paul Public Charter School teachers succeed, they’d be the first unionized charter employees in the nation’s capital.
Will Crumbling School Buildings Get a Piece of the Infrastructure Pie?
Public education advocates are hoping that Donald Trump’s infrastructure plan will help renovate the nation’s dilapidated schools, but lobbying for school repairs is never easy.Â

