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The Obama administration steadfastly refuses to acknowledge the problems with ED's "backdoor blueprint" waiver strategy or the ugly precedent that it's trying to set. But those with even a glimmer of imagination can see where this is going...
Hunter finds the administration's spending plans unrealistic, opposes more Race to the Top funding and federal support for Common Core assessments, is prepared to fight for DC vouchers, and thinks student performance is ultimately a matter of parental responsibility. Here's what he had to say.
President Obama and Secretary of Education Arne Duncan have been co-opting much of the GOP playbook on education. But on spending, they have acted like traditional borrow-and-spend Democrats.
Where Obama went wrong on education – and what Romney needs to say
Education Secretary Arne Duncan has trashed Texas schools, but Texas gets great bang for the buck.
Arne Duncan, the U.S. Secretary of Education, discussed the New Normal in K-12 education and how schools need to start doing more with less.
The public commonly accepts that public school teachers are "desperately underpaid," in the words of Education Secretary Arne Duncan, and that raising teacher pay should be a priority of education reform. But is this true?
Secretary Arne Duncan, who argues that policymakers should use "data to drive reform," strongly believes that education policy should be "framed by evidence." We agree.







