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Universal pre-K is caught in the midst of middle-class and interest-group politics. As usual, the most disadvantaged children may lose out.
Is Governor Schwarzenegger doing all he can to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases in California?
The federal government can and should play a limited but important role in helping the nation address the challenge of improving the productivity of education spending.
Media inquiries: Véronique Rodmanvrodman@aei.org (202.862.4870)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 25, 2007
Many U.S. politicians, academics, and policymakers are currently engaged in a nationwide debate about whether to expand child care, pre-kindergarten/preschool, or Head Start programs. Up to now, the deliberations have focused on which programs work...
Here are a couple of things to keep in mind about Newt Gingrich, as he leads in polls for the Republican presidential nomination nationally and in Iowa and South Carolina and may be threatening Mitt Romney's lead in New Hampshire. One is that he is an autodidact. A second is that he has incredible perseverance.
Does public single-sex education have a future in the USA?
The dearth of school leaders is at least partially self-imposed by Maryland's reliance on archaic principal certification requirements.
Detroit lost 25% of its population in a single decade--a decline second only to hurricane-devastated New Orleans.






