A recent piece on #TeachforAmerica paints a picture of how teachers have been rendered powerless in their classrooms. At the same time, 80% of U.S. public schools now report that the pandemic has negatively impacted student behavior and socio-emotional development. What should we do?
A Good Point From the Rosen Report
On Tuesday, I was reading the Rosen Report and was thrilled to see that Eric highlighted a conversation around charter schools in NYC. As a professor of finance and real estate but also a school choice advocate, I am gratified to see interest from the business community in how school choice impacts economic development in communities. Let’s talk about why…
We May Disagree, But We Both Want Choice:
Is School Choice the Answer to the Teen Mental Health Crisis?
Parents Still Drowning: Immunity Gaps Add to Learning Gaps
Jeb Bush challenged the nation to end the epidemic of failure in schools in The Wall Street Journal, calling for parents, guardians, etc. to help the kids in our lives to overcome education gaps. He called for voters to consider solutions that eliminate barriers to better education. But what Bush didn’t mention were new obstacles keeping students lagging behind…