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David Leonhardt of the New York Times has it exactly backward: America’s corporate tax rates are driving economic activity abroad.
Will the Obama administration's Race to the Top (RTT) program initiate a self-sustaining cycle of education reform in states? Will states deliver on their promised reforms?
The latest report in AEI's series on the K-12 education implications of Race to the Top analyzes the program's strengths and weaknesses to determine what it can teach future designers and implementers of federal education policy.
States of greater interest to the White House may have received preferential grades on their Race to the Top applications.
The disheartening close of its prized program is bad news for the Obama administration and probably signals rough seas ahead for its education agenda in 2011.
Disparities in the scoring of Race to the Top finalists raise red flags about the objectivity of the process, and that scoring may have been affected by political influences.
AEI's director of education policy Frederick Hess responds to the Department of Education's announcement of the second round of Race to the Top winners.
Where Obama went wrong on education – and what Romney needs to say



