Protecting and Promoting School Choice

March 9, 2026

Better Grades Today, Lower Pay Tomorrow? Podcast

Paul E. Peterson interviews Jeff Denning, an associate professor at the University of Texas at Austin, on the podcast The Education Exchange. The discussion explores how today’s higher grades might lead to smaller future paychecks. The episode is featured on Education Next. Key Points Interview focuses on the potential long-term economic impacts of grade inflation […]

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Science of Reading: Will It Succeed Now?

The article explores whether the ‘Science of Reading’ approach will effectively improve literacy this time around. It suggests the method is promising and worth adopting but warns of potential challenges and pitfalls that could hinder its success. The piece is published by Education Next, focusing on educational trends. Key Points Science of Reading seen as

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Legislators Push Screen-Free Schools Amid EdTech Debate

Legislators are advocating for screen-free environments in schools, building on existing bans on phones. This push comes amid ongoing debates about the role of educational technology in classrooms. Schools are exploring ways to reduce or eliminate screens to address concerns over edtech’s impact. Key Points Evolution from phone bans to broader screen-free policies in schools.

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Reclaim Control: Small Colleges’ Survival Guide

The article argues that small residential colleges can survive without abandoning their traditional models by reclaiming control over the undergraduate experience. It emphasizes the importance of owning their unique educational approaches amid challenges in higher education. The piece is sponsored content from Higher Ed Dive. Key Points Small colleges should not abandon core residential models

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Families Drive Higher Ed Fundraising Frontier

The article discusses how higher education institutions are leveraging strategic engagement and advanced data tracking to enhance parent and family donations. It highlights the shift towards viewing families as key contributors in advancement efforts. This approach aims to reshape giving patterns through better relationship management and analytics. Key Points Strategic engagement boosts parent and family

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Budget Cuts Hit New School and University of Iowa

The article reviews recent higher education developments, including program and job cuts at The New School and the University of Iowa. It also covers a Florida bill aiming to further restrict out-of-state student enrollment at select public universities. These stories highlight ongoing financial and policy challenges in U.S. colleges. Key Points The New School and

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Superintendents Push ICE on School Safety Reforms

School superintendents are sending a message to ICE, emphasizing the need to protect district safety and funding amid proposed reforms. Educators are mobilizing in response to lawmakers’ calls for changes to ICE policies that could impact schools. The focus is on mitigating risks to educational environments from immigration enforcement activities. Key Points Superintendents advocate for

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Texas A&M Closes Women’s Studies: Higher Ed Message

Texas A&M University has ended its women’s studies program and revised race and gender courses, as detailed in an opinion piece. The article links this to broader rollbacks in women’s rights, DEI initiatives, and abortion access in Texas and nationwide. It argues that such actions undermine academic freedom and send a negative signal to higher

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