Education

Pop Quiz: Are School COVID Relief Funds Working?

Educators and analysts still don’t understand whether the billions the federal government sent to schools is achieving its goals.

A More Nuanced Approach to Student Loan Forgiveness

Blanket forgiveness would be unfair as well as inflationary. There are more practical solutions.

Antisemitism Is a Problem in Academia. Quitting Is Not the Solution.

Professors are in the position to help students mitigate what can be a cruel campus environment.

How Social and Emotional Learning Became a New Front in the Culture Wars

It can be both a sensible, innocuous attempt to tackle a real challenge and an excuse to promote faddish nonsense and ideological agendas.

Biden’s Higher Education Agenda, One Year In

The president’s pen-and-phone pandering leaves a host of centrist opportunities unexplored.

This Is Not How Holocaust Education Was Supposed to Work

Experts have spent decades working to develop accurate resources and materials. It never involves role playing villainy.

Now Is Not the Time to Meddle in School Disciplinary Policy

School administrators are already struggling to deal with the challenge of stressed out kids. The threat of civil rights investigations won’t fix anything.