Department of Education

Welcoming An Education Secretary Who Champions Safe Schools

Steve Ralls | Posted 12.17.2008 | Politics


Steve Ralls

After eight years of policy that has left too many children -- especially LGBT children -- behind, a Duncan era could signal the first real opportunity for concerned parents to have a seat at the table.

Looking Deeper Into Obama Education Pick's Accomplishments

Alexander Russo | Posted 12.16.2008 | Chicago


Alexander Russo

Like Bush's Education Secretary pick Rod Paige, Arne Duncan comes from a big city with a success story that the national press failed to figure out was mostly a mirage.

Arne Duncan Touted For Top Education Job By Current Secretary

Chicago Sun-Times | Fran Spielman | Posted 12.11.2008 | Chicago


Chicago Schools CEO Arne Duncan is a "visionary" school leader who would make a "great choice" as the new U.S. Education Secretary, incumbent Secretar...

Duncan Should Stay. But He Has to Go.

Alexander Russo | Posted 12.04.2008 | Chicago


Alexander Russo

Should Chicago schools superintendent Arne Duncan go to Washington if he's asked to head the U.S. Department of Education, or should he stay in town?

Let's Get Creative: Why Not Ask Bill Gates to be Secretary of Education?

Paul Abrams | Posted 11.08.2008 | Politics


Paul Abrams

Bill Gates is not considered partisan nor ideological nor beholden to any interest group, so it would difficult to deny his proposals by raising suspicions on any of those grounds.

Candidates Agree On Education Goals, Differ On Path To Get There

Richard Riehl | Posted 09.26.2008 | Home


Richard Riehl

Obama goes into great detail about how to improve schools. McCain's message is much simpler. Public schools should be just one option of many, including home schooling.

Is Reading First a Flop?

Gerald Bracey | Posted 05.07.2008 | Living


Gerald Bracey

On a measure of reading comprehension, Reading First students didn't do any better than students in similar schools without the program. How come?

School Accountability: NYC Sets the Tone, For Better or Worse

Dan Brown | Posted 03.18.2008 | Politics


Dan Brown

Life and education are too complicated for single letter grades. A smarter, nuanced alternative is within New York's grasp.

School-Level Cuts Hit New York City; Why, Bloomberg, Why???

Dan Brown | Posted 02.11.2008 | Politics


Dan Brown

This is not about keeping a stock's price afloat; you are cutting kids' after-school programs, guidance counselors, smaller classes, computers. Erasing these entities will incontrovertibly have an effect, and a terrible one at that.

The U.S Department of Education: Awash in Earmarks

Gerald Bracey | Posted 01.11.2008 | Politics


Gerald Bracey

While tracking down some details of the Dept. of Education's Inspector General's investigation of the Reading First debacle, I happened also on to his inspection of its earmarks.

Is U.S. Education Better Than Ever?

Diane Ravitch | Posted 12.05.2007 | Politics


Diane Ravitch

What was the Sandia report and why does it matter? And how did I allegedly conspire to "suppress" it?

Literacy

Gerald Bracey | Posted 12.04.2007 | Politics


Gerald Bracey

Is the sound you just heard the Department of Education building a massive wall against reality? If we're making progress, how come it doesn't show up on the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study?

How to Stem the Teacher Attrition Crisis

Dan Brown | Posted 10.15.2007 | Politics


Dan Brown

New drafts of No Child Left Behind could contain the best ideas in education history, but they won't work in the long run unless we address the biggest crisis in our schools.