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Even as charter schooling has been at the forefront of education reform efforts, we know remarkably little about how these schools approach this critical dimension of education. What have charter schools done with the opportunity to rethink civic education? Are there lessons to be learned? Are there challenges that impede their ability to teach citizenship?
The education documentary Waiting for "Superman" has prompted school reformers to launch and expand efforts to exploit a window of opportunity, but their efforts on this score are not yet up to snuff.
This event will discuss the relationship between Christianity and free enterprise.
The authors of the November 2011 Heritage Foundation report “Assessing the Compensation of Public-School Teachers” respond to questions and concerns, in the process showing that certain critical accusations—such as undercounting teachers’ work hours or overestimating retirement benefits—are simply false.
The greatest barrier to better teaching and learning is the creaky, rule-bound education system itself.
As educators face an altered fiscal landscape, conservatives have the ideas that can help, and are in a position to complement "choice" with smart strategies that address incentives, cost structures, and market dynamics.
It"s too early to know how Americans will react to the news of a decreasing budget surplus.






