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A brave effort, but a weak foundation

Craig A. Carter | Can the new University of Austin succeed?

Mark Hemingway | It starts with honesty

A South Carolina university suspends a theater professor over students’ hurt feelings

The coronavirus pandemic boosted home education among African Americans, but it wasn’t the only factor


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What the Virginia election teaches about changing attitudes toward education

Cut from $3.5 trillion to $1.75 trillion, the social spending package still packs a punch

J.C. Derrick | School boards become the focal point for new rounds of the culture wars

A former homeschool rising star reflects on the polarizing ideologies that shaped a generation of young people

Critics of gifted education programs in public schools complain of racial disparities, but advocates say fixing admission practices can solve the problem

Two teachers in Pennsylvania try something new in a historic, one-room schoolhouse