Today on TAP: Far-right state governments fear allowing children to think for themselves.
Education in America
The Nightmare of American Public School Teaching
Moral injury is driving teachers out of the profession. Here’s how to help them stay.
Student Debtors’ Faith in President Biden Is Tested
Borrowers react to the Supreme Court striking down Biden’s student loan forgiveness program.
Why It Feels Like the 1850s
Today on TAP: States that deny rights to women are demanding that free states do their bidding—with the help of courts.
Campus Whitewash
What will the end of affirmative action mean for prospective students of color navigating the application process at elite universities?
Radical Problems and Liberal Solutions
Joe Biden is doing well given the divided Congress. Unfortunately, the economy’s deep structural problems require far more drastic remedies—and failure has political fallout.
President Biden’s Most Powerful Student Loan Tool
Income-driven repayment can be used to forgive as much student debt as he wants.
As Recovery Dollars Recede, Public-School Summer Programs Disappear
Many low-income students will lose access to academic opportunities and recreational activities.
Why Racial Remedy Still Matters
Focusing on class is good policy, but the long legacy of state-supported racism means we must find ways to keep taking race into account.
The Biden Administration Begins Student Debt Relief Plan B
The path they have taken includes a potential lengthy negotiated rulemaking process.

