K-12 Education: Transforming Public Education for a Changing World ChapterNovember 4, 2024 K-12 Education: Transforming Public Education for a Changing World Nov 4, 2024 Weadé James
Using Learning Science To Analyze the Risks and Benefits of AI in K-12 Education ReportSeptember 19, 2024 Using Learning Science To Analyze the Risks and Benefits of AI in K-12 Education Sep 19, 2024 Lisette Partelow
The Importance of Holding Microschools Accountable ReportFebruary 4, 2025 The Importance of Holding Microschools Accountable Feb 4, 2025 Tania Otero Martinez, Paige Shoemaker DeMio
Project 2025’s Elimination of Title I Funding Would Hurt Students and Decimate Teaching Positions in Local Schools ArticleJuly 25, 2024 Project 2025’s Elimination of Title I Funding Would Hurt Students and Decimate Teaching Positions in Local Schools Jul 25, 2024 Weadé James, Will Ragland
Leveraging Technology To Equip K-12 Students for Success Past EventOctober 29, 2024 Oct 29, 2024 Leveraging Technology To Equip K-12 Students for Success Online via Zoom 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
Public Education Big Table Coalition This coalition represents a group of education, civil rights, disability, research, and community organizations working on K-12 education policy and advocacy.
PIE Network The PIE Network connects, strengthens, and catalyzes advocates across communities, states, and ideological lines to ensure every student has an equitable and excellent education.
National Coalition for Public Education NCPE is comprised of organizations that advocate for public schools and oppose private voucher programs due to the critical funding they divert away from public education.
10 Policy Recommendations To Address Cellphone Use in Schools ReportFebruary 4, 2026 10 Policy Recommendations To Address Cellphone Use in Schools As school leaders raise concerns about student cellphone use in schools, policymakers can look to domestic and international examples to create student-centered policies. Feb 4, 2026 Weadé James, Paige Shoemaker DeMio
Putting Students Before Politics: A Conversation on the Future of America’s Education System With Rahm Emanuel Past EventJanuary 21, 2026 Putting Students Before Politics: A Conversation on the Future of America’s Education System With Rahm Emanuel Please join the Center for American Progress for a conversation with Ambassador Rahm Emanuel as part of CAP’s “What’s Next: Conversations on the Path Forward” series. Center for American Progress and online via Zoom Jan 21, 2026
Fact Sheet: How To Increase the Retention of Early Career Teachers Fact SheetDecember 18, 2025 Fact Sheet: How To Increase the Retention of Early Career Teachers A new CAP study of early career teachers explores their preparation and induction experiences and factors that affected their attrition in the field. Dec 18, 2025 Weadé James, Paige Shoemaker DeMio
How To Increase the Retention of Early Career Teachers ReportDecember 18, 2025 How To Increase the Retention of Early Career Teachers A 2025 CAP survey of early career teachers sheds light on the experiences and factors that assisted or hindered their persistence in the field. Dec 18, 2025 Weadé James, Paige Shoemaker DeMio
Moving Federal Education Programs Will Create More Bureaucracy, Not Less ArticleDecember 10, 2025 Moving Federal Education Programs Will Create More Bureaucracy, Not Less The Trump administration is unlawfully using interagency agreements to continue its piecemeal dismantling of the Department of Education. Dec 10, 2025 Veronica Goodman, Viviann Anguiano, Weadé James
The Trump Administration’s Latest Staffing Cuts at the Department of Education Threaten Children’s Success Across the Country ArticleOctober 28, 2025 The Trump Administration’s Latest Staffing Cuts at the Department of Education Threaten Children’s Success Across the Country Cuts to staff at the Department of Education threaten the federal government’s long-term ability to ensure equal access to education for all, including children with disabilities. Oct 28, 2025 Paige Shoemaker DeMio, Weadé James
How Changes to Fourth-Grade Reading Standards and Research-Backed Approaches Can Improve Reading Achievement ReportOctober 23, 2025 How Changes to Fourth-Grade Reading Standards and Research-Backed Approaches Can Improve Reading Achievement Four states—Alabama, Louisiana, Massachusetts, and Mississippi—have shown that adopting more rigorous literacy standards and scientific approaches to reading instruction can help reverse the decline in reading scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Oct 23, 2025 Tania Otero Martinez, Weadé James
Career and Technical Education in Pennsylvania Past EventSeptember 2, 2025 Career and Technical Education in Pennsylvania The Center for American Progress, in collaboration with the American Federation of Teachers, hosted an event to highlight career and technical education programs in the Philadelphia region and discuss policy opportunities to expand these programs elsewhere. Sep 2, 2025
Public Education Under Threat: 4 Trump Administration Actions To Watch in the 2025-26 School Year ReportAugust 27, 2025 Public Education Under Threat: 4 Trump Administration Actions To Watch in the 2025-26 School Year As public K-12 schools across the country face increasing threats from federal policies and actions, state and local leaders should prepare to respond. Aug 27, 2025 Paige Shoemaker DeMio, Weadé James
Back to School, New Uncertainties: How Cuts to Public Education Threaten Student Success Past EventAugust 19, 2025 Back to School, New Uncertainties: How Cuts to Public Education Threaten Student Success Join CAP for a discussion on how state and local leaders can mitigate the effects of federal cuts to public school to ensure equal access to a quality education for all students. Virtual Aug 19, 2025
Reaching a Boiling Point: State and Local Efforts To Protect Children From Extreme Heat Past EventAugust 13, 2025 Reaching a Boiling Point: State and Local Efforts To Protect Children From Extreme Heat Join CAP for a discussion on how to protect the United States' youngest learners from extreme heat in the face of efforts to roll back climate progress. Virtual Aug 13, 2025
Class of 2025 Forum: Student Perspectives on Public Education’s Value and Impact Past EventJuly 10, 2025 Class of 2025 Forum: Student Perspectives on Public Education’s Value and Impact Please join the Center for American Progress for an authentic conversation with students from the class of 2025. Online via Zoom Jul 10, 2025
Preparing Rural Students for College and Beyond by Improving Access to Coursework ReportJune 25, 2025 Preparing Rural Students for College and Beyond by Improving Access to Coursework To better prepare rural students for postsecondary opportunities, federal and state policymakers must increase rural access to high-quality, rigorous coursework. Jun 25, 2025 Bri Crawford, Paige Shoemaker DeMio, Sara Partridge
Last School Year Was the Hottest on Record. How Do We Protect Students? In the NewsJune 16, 2025 Last School Year Was the Hottest on Record. How Do We Protect Students? In an op-ed published by The 74, Paige Shoemaker DeMio argues that state policymakers and advocates need to step up to protect students from the deadly effects of extreme heat. Jun 16, 2025 The 74 Paige Shoemaker DeMio
Who Pays for Choice? The Threat Privatization Poses to Public Education Past EventMay 15, 2025 Who Pays for Choice? The Threat Privatization Poses to Public Education Join CAP and NCLD for a virtual event about the growing trend of privatizing public education and unpack the real costs of school choice, revealing how it affects students, weakens local schools, and strains communities. Online only May 15, 2025
How the School Choice Agenda Harms Rural Students ReportMay 15, 2025 How the School Choice Agenda Harms Rural Students As proponents of private school voucher programs continue to push for expansion, it is important to highlight the harms these programs can have on rural communities. May 15, 2025 Paige Shoemaker DeMio
The Sudden Loss of Federal COVID-19 Relief Funds Will Hinder K-12 Academic Progress ArticleMay 8, 2025 The Sudden Loss of Federal COVID-19 Relief Funds Will Hinder K-12 Academic Progress The recent rescission of COVID-19 relief funding for K-12 schools will harm districts and limit their ability to address learning loss and student achievement. May 8, 2025 Paige Shoemaker DeMio, Weadé James
Introducing a Framework for Private School Voucher Accountability ReportApril 8, 2025 Introducing a Framework for Private School Voucher Accountability As privatization efforts to redirect funding from public K-12 schools to private institutions continue to expand, an accountability framework for private voucher programs must be implemented to ensure positive student outcomes and thorough oversight of taxpayer dollars. Apr 8, 2025 Weadé James, Tania Otero Martinez
Department of Education Staff Cuts Will Harm America’s Children and Schools ArticleMarch 14, 2025 Department of Education Staff Cuts Will Harm America’s Children and Schools The recent decision to slash the U.S. Department of Education’s workforce nearly in half will leave it unable to carry out its responsibilities and statutory requirements under the law. Mar 14, 2025 Weadé James, Veronica Goodman
Frequently Asked Questions About the U.S. Department of Education ArticleFebruary 13, 2025 Frequently Asked Questions About the U.S. Department of Education The U.S. Department of Education provides vital resources to schools, students, and families across the country to ensure everyone has access to a high-quality education. Feb 13, 2025 Paige Shoemaker DeMio, Tania Otero Martinez
The Importance of Holding Microschools Accountable ReportFebruary 4, 2025 The Importance of Holding Microschools Accountable As school choice expands and new models such as microschools emerge, policymakers and advocates must ensure that these options adhere to accountability standards and do not divert critical resources from a universally accessible, high-quality public education system. Feb 4, 2025 Tania Otero Martinez, Paige Shoemaker DeMio
Ensuring Digital Accessibility in K-12 Schools in a Technology-Driven Era ArticleNovember 13, 2024 Ensuring Digital Accessibility in K-12 Schools in a Technology-Driven Era As technology advances and becomes more integral to K-12 education, school districts and policymakers must prioritize digital accessibility to enhance the educational experiences of students with disabilities and promote equity for all learners. Nov 13, 2024 Weadé James
A Progressive Vision for Education in the 21st Century ReportNovember 4, 2024 A Progressive Vision for Education in the 21st Century This report encompasses key recommendations for strengthening the American education system across early childhood education, K-12 education, higher education, and workforce development. Nov 4, 2024 Jared C. Bass
Workforce Development State Strategies: A 50-State Scan of Best Practices From Recent Action ReportOctober 31, 2024 Workforce Development State Strategies: A 50-State Scan of Best Practices From Recent Action States can strengthen their workforces through fostering registered apprenticeships, establishing career pathways, providing supportive services, addressing demand in critical industries, and other measures. Oct 31, 2024 Veronica Goodman, Tania Otero Martinez, Kennedy Andara
Lessons From K-12 Education Relief Aid To Improve Federally Funded Programs ReportOctober 18, 2024 Lessons From K-12 Education Relief Aid To Improve Federally Funded Programs As COVID-19-era relief funding from the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund winds down, federal policymakers should look toward expanding and improving existing base programs for K-12 public education to sustain vital investments. Oct 18, 2024 Weadé James, Paige Shoemaker DeMio
Using Learning Science To Analyze the Risks and Benefits of AI in K-12 Education ReportSeptember 19, 2024 Using Learning Science To Analyze the Risks and Benefits of AI in K-12 Education Before adopting AI tools, it is important that schools think critically about whether these tools will further divorce students from how their brains are primed to learn. Sep 19, 2024 Lisette Partelow
Hear From a Child Care Director: How Extreme Heat Affects Young Children VideoSeptember 17, 2024 Hear From a Child Care Director: How Extreme Heat Affects Young Children Extreme heat places a strain on child care program facilities and poses risks to children’s health, learning, and development. Sep 17, 2024 Hailey Gibbs, Allie Schneider, Paige Shoemaker DeMio, 1 More Olivia Mowry
Fact Sheet: Local School Board Elections Matter ArticleSeptember 17, 2024 Fact Sheet: Local School Board Elections Matter Local school boards help shape their communities, yet few people show up to their elections. Sep 17, 2024 Shanthan Benjamin-Webb, Paige Shoemaker DeMio, Rebecca Mears, 1 More Lisette Partelow
5 Reasons To Pay Attention to Local School Board Elections ReportSeptember 17, 2024 5 Reasons To Pay Attention to Local School Board Elections As voters prepare for election season, they should not discount the importance of their local school boards. Sep 17, 2024 Paige Shoemaker DeMio, Rebecca Mears, Lisette Partelow
Hear From a Teacher: How Extreme Heat Affects Student Learning VideoSeptember 12, 2024 Hear From a Teacher: How Extreme Heat Affects Student Learning In rural and low-income communities, inadequate school infrastructure fails to protect students from extreme heat, negatively affecting student attendance, engagement, and achievement. Sep 12, 2024 Paige Shoemaker DeMio, Hailey Gibbs, Allie Schneider, 1 More Olivia Mowry
Investing in GEAR UP To Advance College and Career Readiness: Pathways to Success ReportSeptember 3, 2024 Investing in GEAR UP To Advance College and Career Readiness: Pathways to Success Access to higher education remains strongly divided by race and socioeconomic status; programs such as GEAR UP that increase college readiness and enrollment for underrepresented groups are more important than ever. Sep 3, 2024 Tania Otero Martinez, Sara Partridge
How Joy and Belonging Can Help Underrepresented Students Succeed in STEM ReportAugust 29, 2024 How Joy and Belonging Can Help Underrepresented Students Succeed in STEM Fostering joy and belonging in STEM has the potential to open doors for underrepresented students in both STEM education and the STEM workforce. Aug 29, 2024 Tania Otero Martinez
States want to reduce qualifications for teachers. That’s a huge mistake. In the NewsAugust 25, 2024 States want to reduce qualifications for teachers. That’s a huge mistake. Paige Shoemaker DeMio writes in MSNBC about why teachers should be treated as trained professionals. Aug 25, 2024 MSNBC Paige Shoemaker DeMio
How States and Districts Can Close the Digital Divide To Increase College and Career Readiness ReportJuly 30, 2024 How States and Districts Can Close the Digital Divide To Increase College and Career Readiness To ensure that all students are college and career ready, policymakers and educators must focus their attention on closing the digital divide. Jul 30, 2024 Paige Shoemaker DeMio
Project 2025’s Elimination of Title I Funding Would Hurt Students and Decimate Teaching Positions in Local Schools ArticleJuly 25, 2024 Project 2025’s Elimination of Title I Funding Would Hurt Students and Decimate Teaching Positions in Local Schools Project 2025 would decimate more than 180,000 teacher positions and negatively affect the academic outcomes of 2.8 million vulnerable students across the country. Jul 25, 2024 Weadé James, Will Ragland
Executive Summary: Protecting Children From Extreme Heat Is Critical for Their Health, Learning, and Development Fact SheetJuly 18, 2024 Executive Summary: Protecting Children From Extreme Heat Is Critical for Their Health, Learning, and Development This fact sheet summarizes a recent Center of American Progress report highlighting the need for policymakers to take steps to develop heat standards for children and support infrastructure improvements to ensure schools, child care centers, and communities are safe and healthy places for children. Jul 18, 2024 Allie Schneider, Paige Shoemaker DeMio, Hailey Gibbs, 1 More Lisette Partelow
Protecting Children From Extreme Heat Is Critical for Their Health, Learning, and Development ReportJuly 17, 2024 Protecting Children From Extreme Heat Is Critical for Their Health, Learning, and Development As climate change intensifies extreme heat around the globe, policymakers must take steps to develop heat standards for children and support infrastructure improvements to ensure schools, child care centers, and communities are safe and healthy places for children. Jul 17, 2024 Allie Schneider, Paige Shoemaker DeMio, Hailey Gibbs, 1 More Lisette Partelow
In Pursuit of Justice: Fulfilling the Promise of Brown v. Board of Education ArticleMay 17, 2024 In Pursuit of Justice: Fulfilling the Promise of Brown v. Board of Education If we hope to produce an active and diverse citizenry committed to advancing democratic principles, our students must be able to learn with and from peers of different races, ethnicities, languages, faiths, and economic status. May 17, 2024 Weadé James
Summit on Education: Reset. Reframe. Reform. Past EventMay 1, 2024 Summit on Education: Reset. Reframe. Reform. Center for American Progress May 1 - 2, 2024
2024 Summit on Education: Reset. Reframe. Reform. Past EventMay 1, 2024 2024 Summit on Education: Reset. Reframe. Reform. Online only May 1 - 2, 2024
Investing in School Libraries and Librarians To Improve Literacy Outcomes ReportApril 18, 2024 Investing in School Libraries and Librarians To Improve Literacy Outcomes Libraries and librarians not only spark a love of learning; they are crucial to reversing low reading assessment scores across the country. Apr 18, 2024 Tania Otero Martinez
K-12 Work-Based Learning Opportunities: A 50-State Scan of 2023 Legislative Action ReportApril 2, 2024 K-12 Work-Based Learning Opportunities: A 50-State Scan of 2023 Legislative Action Policymakers must work alongside educators and industry leaders to develop high-quality, equitable work-based learning models that bring these opportunities to more students. Apr 2, 2024 Tania Otero Martinez, Allie Pearce, Paige Shoemaker DeMio
Fact Sheet: Scaling Up High-Dosage Tutoring Is Crucial to Students’ Success Fact SheetJanuary 18, 2024 Fact Sheet: Scaling Up High-Dosage Tutoring Is Crucial to Students’ Success This fact sheet outlines the state of learning loss in the United States and the necessity of implementing high-dosage tutoring programs to accelerate learning and ensure student success. Jan 18, 2024 Allie Pearce, Paige Shoemaker DeMio
Scaling Up High-Dosage Tutoring Is Crucial to Students’ Academic Success ReportJanuary 18, 2024 Scaling Up High-Dosage Tutoring Is Crucial to Students’ Academic Success Policymakers must take action to support states and districts in implementing high-dosage tutoring to ensure opportunities for student success. Jan 18, 2024 Paige Shoemaker DeMio
Fact Sheet: 3 Trends in K-12 Assessments Across the Country Fact SheetJanuary 11, 2024 Fact Sheet: 3 Trends in K-12 Assessments Across the Country Reforms of state assessment systems could measure student learning more accurately and effectively, providing educators the information they need to close achievement gaps. Jan 11, 2024 Allie Pearce
House Republican Budget Threatens Public Education and Opportunity for Young People ArticleNovember 13, 2023 House Republican Budget Threatens Public Education and Opportunity for Young People House Republican leadership’s proposed funding bill would vastly cut support for economically disadvantaged students and eliminate important programs in the K-12 education, youth workforce development, and higher education spheres. Nov 13, 2023 Paige Shoemaker DeMio, Allie Pearce, Tania Otero Martinez, 1 More Marcella Bombardieri
5 Ways Government Can Reimagine K-12 School Design in the Wake of COVID-19 ArticleNovember 1, 2023 5 Ways Government Can Reimagine K-12 School Design in the Wake of COVID-19 State and federal governments must empower schools to redesign teaching and learning for the generations to come. Nov 1, 2023 Allie Pearce
2023 CAP IDEAS Conference Past EventOctober 25, 2023 2023 CAP IDEAS Conference Join the Center for American Progress as we celebrate 20 years of innovative policy solutions and look boldly forward to a progressive future. Oct 25, 2023
Hawkins Centers of Excellence at Minority-Serving Institutions Are Boosting Teacher Diversity ArticleOctober 19, 2023 Hawkins Centers of Excellence at Minority-Serving Institutions Are Boosting Teacher Diversity Congress must maintain funding for a long-overlooked program that is helping to recruit and support more teachers of color. Oct 19, 2023 Lauren Worley
5 Ways State Governments Can Support Student Mental Health ReportOctober 4, 2023 5 Ways State Governments Can Support Student Mental Health As the country faces a student mental health crisis, state policymakers must focus on instituting policies that support schools in best serving their students’ needs. Oct 4, 2023 Paige Shoemaker DeMio
Challenges and Opportunities of Providing Free School Meals for All ReportSeptember 26, 2023 Challenges and Opportunities of Providing Free School Meals for All The Center for American Progress’ community conversations with a Colorado school district illustrate how offering no-cost school meals is critical for students’ success and opportunities. Sep 26, 2023 Allie Pearce, Anona Neal
K-12 Education Is Vital to Success of Biden Administration’s Investment Agenda ReportAugust 17, 2023 K-12 Education Is Vital to Success of Biden Administration’s Investment Agenda K-12 education needs a seat at the table when implementing new laws to boost infrastructure, green energy, and technology. Aug 17, 2023 Lisette Partelow, Akilah Alleyne
Community-Based Strategies To Reduce Gun Violence in Schools ArticleJune 6, 2023 Community-Based Strategies To Reduce Gun Violence in Schools In addition to efforts from state and federal lawmakers, schools and communities have a critical role to play in addressing school gun violence through prevention and intervention approaches. Jun 6, 2023 Allie Pearce, Akilah Alleyne
5 States Addressing Child Hunger and Food Insecurity With Free School Meals for All ReportMay 4, 2023 5 States Addressing Child Hunger and Food Insecurity With Free School Meals for All State governments are taking the lead in implementing no-cost school meal programs to eliminate administrative and financial burdens for students, families, and school staff. May 4, 2023 Allie Pearce, Akilah Alleyne, Anona Neal
How To Improve Employment Outcomes for Young Adults Leaving Incarceration ReportMarch 16, 2023 How To Improve Employment Outcomes for Young Adults Leaving Incarceration Young adults reentering communities after incarceration face many barriers to finding stable work, but forward-thinking policies can lead to better employment outcomes and safer communities. Mar 16, 2023 Marina Zhavoronkova, Allie Preston, Justin Schweitzer, 1 More Akua Amaning
How To Make Schools Safer Without Additional Physical Security Measures ReportOctober 26, 2022 How To Make Schools Safer Without Additional Physical Security Measures The newly enacted Bipartisan Safer Communities Act can help schools and districts create safer learning environments without resorting to implementing measures that harden schools. Oct 26, 2022 Emily Katz, Roby Chatterji, Akilah Alleyne
Book Banning, Curriculum Restrictions, and the Politicization of U.S. Schools ReportSeptember 19, 2022 Book Banning, Curriculum Restrictions, and the Politicization of U.S. Schools State and local officials’ efforts to undermine public education by playing politics with school curricula run against the interest of most American children and families. Sep 19, 2022 Akilah Alleyne
Federal Investments in K-12 Infrastructure Would Benefit Students Across the Country ReportSeptember 8, 2022 Federal Investments in K-12 Infrastructure Would Benefit Students Across the Country Equitable, dedicated long-term funding for school infrastructure is needed to ensure all school buildings are safe and conducive to student learning. Sep 8, 2022 Jamil Modaffari, Akilah Alleyne
Teacher Preparation Shortcuts Won’t Solve the Teacher Shortage ArticleAugust 31, 2022 Teacher Preparation Shortcuts Won’t Solve the Teacher Shortage Recently passed legislation that reduces training requirements for teachers will harm student learning, weaken the profession, and ignore the systemic issues that have long contributed to teacher shortages. Aug 31, 2022 Loren Welles
School Air Filtration and Ventilation Strategies To Improve Health, Education, Equity, and Environmental Outcomes ReportAugust 31, 2022 School Air Filtration and Ventilation Strategies To Improve Health, Education, Equity, and Environmental Outcomes Upgrading school ventilation and air filtration is a critical part of a multilayered strategy to improve and protect health, education, the environment, and equity. Aug 31, 2022 Jill Rosenthal, Elise Gout, Jamil Modaffari, 1 More Tara Snover
Why K-12 Teachers and Their Students Need Investments in Child Care ArticleJune 8, 2022 Why K-12 Teachers and Their Students Need Investments in Child Care To meet the caregiving needs of the K-12 educator workforce and the developmental needs of the youngest students, the United States needs sustained, significant federal investments in the accessibility and affordability of high-quality child care. Jun 8, 2022 Emily Katz
The Alternative Teacher Certification Sector Outside Higher Education ReportJune 7, 2022 The Alternative Teacher Certification Sector Outside Higher Education Enrollment continues to grow in alternative teacher certification programs operated outside of colleges, but the number of students completing these programs is declining. Jun 7, 2022 Jacqueline E. King, Jessica Yin
Prioritizing Racial Equity in Student Mental Health Spending ReportMay 19, 2022 Prioritizing Racial Equity in Student Mental Health Spending States and school districts have rightly prioritized student mental health as they start to spend pandemic recovery dollars, but they must do more to ensure that funding also promotes racial equity. May 19, 2022 Abby Quirk
Proposed Priorities for the School Pulse Panel Data Collection ArticleApril 29, 2022 Proposed Priorities for the School Pulse Panel Data Collection In these comments, the Alliance for Excellent Education and partners provide recommendations to the School Pulse Panel Data Collection to advance shared educational equity priorities through federal, state, and local policy and advocacy. Apr 29, 2022 Center for American Progress and partners
Proposed Changes to the Mandatory Civil Rights Data Collection ArticleApril 29, 2022 Proposed Changes to the Mandatory Civil Rights Data Collection In these comments, the Center for American Progress suggests revisions to the Civil Rights Data Collection to get the data necessary to address equity gaps in education. Apr 29, 2022 Center for American Progress and partners
Educator’s View: Assessing Students Properly Requires More Than One Test. And Some of Them May Not Be What You Think In the NewsMarch 1, 2022 Educator’s View: Assessing Students Properly Requires More Than One Test. And Some of Them May Not Be What You Think Jamil Modaffari discusses how states should be rethinking their approach to standardized testing in K-12 schools. Mar 1, 2022 The 74 Jamil Modaffari
These 6 Priorities Show the Need for a Robust Domestic Discretionary Budget ArticleFebruary 11, 2022 These 6 Priorities Show the Need for a Robust Domestic Discretionary Budget Funding for government agencies expires on March 11; rather than pass another stopgap bill, Congress must pass full-year appropriations that adequately support the nation’s priorities and needs. Feb 11, 2022 Nick Buffie, Jessica Yin, Marquisha Johns, 2 More Jill Rosenthal, Seth Hanlon
Q&A With CAP’s New Senior Vice President for Education, Jesse O’Connell ArticleJanuary 28, 2022 Q&A With CAP’s New Senior Vice President for Education, Jesse O’Connell Jesse O'Connell, the new senior vice president for Education at the Center for American Progress, talks about the opportunities this moment offers to improve early childhood, K-12, and higher education in the United States. Jan 28, 2022 Jesse O’Connell
Education Policies Need To Address the Unique Needs of Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities ReportJanuary 26, 2022 Education Policies Need To Address the Unique Needs of Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities The Center for American Progress is conducting new research that uplifts the lived experiences in public education of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. This research will advance CAP’s ongoing work to apply an explicit racial equity lens to K-12 education policymaking. Jan 26, 2022 Roby Chatterji, Jessica Yin
Co-Sponsoring Legislation To Advance Safe, Healthy, and Inclusive School Climates ArticleJanuary 19, 2022 Co-Sponsoring Legislation To Advance Safe, Healthy, and Inclusive School Climates Led by the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, this letter urges members of Congress to co-sponsor the Counseling Not Criminalization in Schools Act, the Keeping All Students Safe Act, the Protecting our Students in Schools Act, the Safe Schools Improvement Act, and the Ending PUSHOUT Act. Jan 19, 2022 The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, partners
Engaging the Community in School Funding Decisions VideoJanuary 11, 2022 Engaging the Community in School Funding Decisions Community members highlight the importance of community involvement in school spending decisions and ways for schools to increase this engagement. Jan 11, 2022 Jessica Yin, Khalilah M. Harris, Jasmine Hardy, 3 More Meghan Miller, Hai-Lam Phan, Shaheer Lanier
Retaining and Fostering Diverse Schools Program in the FY 2022 Budget ArticleJanuary 11, 2022 Retaining and Fostering Diverse Schools Program in the FY 2022 Budget Led by the National Coalition on School Diversity, this letter advocates for the inclusion of the Fostering Diverse Schools program in the fiscal year 22 budget. Jan 11, 2022 The National Coalition on School Diversity, partners
Supporting the Strength in Diversity Act (H.R. 729) ArticleJanuary 11, 2022 Supporting the Strength in Diversity Act (H.R. 729) Led by the National Coalition on School Diversity, this letter expresses support for the Strength in Diversity Act. Jan 11, 2022 The National Coalition on School Diversity, partners
Understanding the Opportunities and Challenges of Charter Management Contracts for Public Schools ReportDecember 16, 2021 Understanding the Opportunities and Challenges of Charter Management Contracts for Public Schools A review of the common failures of contracts between management companies and the charter schools they oversee suggests some changes could help protect both students and taxpayer money. Dec 16, 2021 Abby Quirk
How To Increase Support for Youth Leaving Juvenile Detention Facilities ReportDecember 6, 2021 How To Increase Support for Youth Leaving Juvenile Detention Facilities Students returning home from juvenile detention centers deserve support to reintegrate into their communities, especially during the pandemic. Dec 6, 2021 Bayliss Fiddiman
How Educators, Students, and Families Would Spend Additional K-12 Education Funding VideoNovember 16, 2021 How Educators, Students, and Families Would Spend Additional K-12 Education Funding Educators, students, and family members discuss the important investments they would make to improve the educational experience if they had additional education funding. Nov 16, 2021 Jessica Yin, Khalilah M. Harris, Shaheer Lanier, 2 More Jasmine Hardy, Hai-Lam Phan
How the Underfunding of K-12 Public Schools Impacts Students, Educators, and Families VideoOctober 18, 2021 How the Underfunding of K-12 Public Schools Impacts Students, Educators, and Families Students, educators, and family members describe how the underfunding of K-12 public schools has negatively impacted their experiences and opportunities. Oct 18, 2021 Jessica Yin, Khalilah M. Harris, Hai-Lam Phan, 2 More Jasmine Hardy, Meghan Miller
Supporting the Safe Schools Improvement Act (H.R. 4402/S. 2410) ArticleSeptember 24, 2021 Supporting the Safe Schools Improvement Act (H.R. 4402/S. 2410) Led by GLSEN, this letter expresses support for the Safe Schools Improvement Act. Sep 24, 2021 GLSEN, partners
Budget Reconciliation Must Support a Quality Education for All Students ReportSeptember 22, 2021 Budget Reconciliation Must Support a Quality Education for All Students Ensuring a quality education for America’s students during the COVID-19 pandemic will require a range of federal and state supports, as well as efforts to build a robust economy that works for everyone. Sep 22, 2021 Khalilah M. Harris, Jessica Yin, Arohi Pathak, 3 More Laura Dallas McSorley, Marshall Anthony Jr., Jill Rosenthal
Future of Testing in Education: Effective and Equitable Assessment Systems ReportSeptember 16, 2021 Future of Testing in Education: Effective and Equitable Assessment Systems This analysis of testing in schools shows what the current debate gets wrong, and how educators and policymakers can create a future where assessments are a more effective part of the teaching and learning system. Sep 16, 2021 Laura Jimenez, Jamil Modaffari
Future of Testing in Education: Artificial Intelligence ReportSeptember 16, 2021 Future of Testing in Education: Artificial Intelligence Technology and artificial intelligence can vastly improve the types of assessments teachers use to guide students in their learning. Sep 16, 2021 Laura Jimenez, Ulrich Boser
Future of Testing in Education: The Way Forward for State Standardized Tests ReportSeptember 16, 2021 Future of Testing in Education: The Way Forward for State Standardized Tests There are valid criticisms about the current structure of state standardized testing in schools; the solution is not to get rid of these assessments but rather to design them differently. Sep 16, 2021 Laura Jimenez, Ulrich Boser
Helping Students Avoid the “Engagement Cliff” through High School Redesign In the NewsSeptember 12, 2021 Helping Students Avoid the “Engagement Cliff” through High School Redesign Author Abby Quirk explains how high school redesign efforts can improve student engagement, ensure equitable access to future career opportunities, and strengthen local industries. Sep 12, 2021 Behavioral Scientist Abby Quirk
Masks or Mania: Political Will Is Required to Protect Children From COVID-19 In the NewsSeptember 8, 2021 Masks or Mania: Political Will Is Required to Protect Children From COVID-19 Khalilah M. Harris writes about several ways the Biden administration and Congress can ensure students are able to return to and stay in school safely this year. Sep 8, 2021 InsideSources Khalilah M. Harris
When Black men can’t afford to teach, our children pay the price In the NewsSeptember 7, 2021 When Black men can’t afford to teach, our children pay the price Bayliss Fiddiman and Toi Sin Arvidsson write about the importance of diversifying the United States' teacher workforce. Sep 7, 2021 The Hill Toi Sin Arvidsson, Bayliss Fiddiman
Fact Sheet: Targeted Grants for Educational Excellence Program Fact SheetAugust 23, 2021 Fact Sheet: Targeted Grants for Educational Excellence Program This fact sheet outlines the details of a proposed grant program that would increase recruitment and retention of highly qualified educators in schools with the highest teacher turnover. Aug 23, 2021 Bayliss Fiddiman, Lisette Partelow
How To Ensure Equitable Access to Great Teaching ReportAugust 23, 2021 How To Ensure Equitable Access to Great Teaching The Center for American Progress proposes a new grant program to address the working conditions that contribute to job dissatisfaction and high turnover among the nation’s K-12 teachers in order to increase equal access to highly qualified teachers. Aug 23, 2021 Bayliss Fiddiman, Lisette Partelow
The Secretary’s Proposed Priorities for Discretionary Grants Programs ArticleJuly 27, 2021 The Secretary’s Proposed Priorities for Discretionary Grants Programs In these comments, the Center for American Progress provides support for the secretary’s six proposed priorities and offers some additional recommendations to further strengthen them. Jul 27, 2021 Center for American Progress
How Students Can Help Build Better Education Policy ReportJuly 22, 2021 How Students Can Help Build Better Education Policy The Education Department has an opportunity to reimagine the policymaking process by committing to incorporating student voice. Jul 22, 2021 Ashley Jeffrey, Sadie Bograd
Social and Emotional Supports for Educators During and After the Pandemic ReportJuly 20, 2021 Social and Emotional Supports for Educators During and After the Pandemic As K-12 districts and schools plan for recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, it is essential that providing social and emotional supports for educators is a key part of the conversation. Jul 20, 2021 Megan Ferren
Recommending the Reestablishment of Five White House Initiatives ArticleJuly 7, 2021 Recommending the Reestablishment of Five White House Initiatives In this letter, Khalilah Harris recommends that the Biden administration reestablish five White House initiatives housed in the Department of Education. Jul 7, 2021 Khalilah M. Harris
Remote Learning and School Reopenings: What Worked and What Didn’t ReportJuly 6, 2021 Remote Learning and School Reopenings: What Worked and What Didn’t As the United States recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic and schools return to in-person learning in the fall, it is key that educators learn from the successes of the past year and avoid making the same mistakes. Jul 6, 2021 Megan Ferren
Investing in Educators Through the American Families Plan ArticleJuly 6, 2021 Investing in Educators Through the American Families Plan Led by Teach Plus, this letter to Congress asks that $9 billion in funding be included in the American Families Plan to invest in the teaching workforce. Jul 6, 2021 Teach Plus, partners
Closing Advanced Coursework Equity Gaps for All Students ReportJune 30, 2021 Closing Advanced Coursework Equity Gaps for All Students Even in high schools with similar levels of access to advanced coursework, Black, Latinx, and Indigenous students are less likely to be enrolled in advanced courses—and even when they are enrolled, they experience less success in these courses than their peers. Jun 30, 2021 Roby Chatterji, Neil Campbell, Abby Quirk
The Funnel To Passing AP Exams InteractiveJune 30, 2021 The Funnel To Passing AP Exams This interactive uses data from the U.S. Department of Education to estimate how many students, overall and disaggregated, enroll in AP courses, take AP tests, and pass AP tests. Jun 30, 2021 Roby Chatterji, Neil Campbell, Abby Quirk
Public Hearing on Title IX ArticleJune 11, 2021 Public Hearing on Title IX Led by GLSEN and six other co-leaders, these comments were submitted in response to the Department of Education’s public hearing on Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. Jun 11, 2021 GLSEN, partners
Proposed Priorities for Grant Programs Under the Effective Educator Development Division ArticleMay 20, 2021 Proposed Priorities for Grant Programs Under the Effective Educator Development Division In these comments, the Center for American Progress provides some suggestions for strengthening two proposed department priorities concerning grants programs under the Effective Educator Development Division. May 20, 2021 the CAP K-12 Education Team
Proposed Priorities for the American History and Civics Education Programs ArticleMay 19, 2021 Proposed Priorities for the American History and Civics Education Programs Led by GLSEN, these comments support the Department of Education’s proposed priorities regarding the American History and Civics Education programs. May 19, 2021 GLSEN, partners
The Compound Benefits of Greening School Infrastructure ReportMay 17, 2021 The Compound Benefits of Greening School Infrastructure With long-term federal infrastructure investment, schools can deliver critical health and learning benefits to students while supporting the transition to a 100 percent clean energy future. May 17, 2021 Elise Gout, Jamil Modaffari, Kevin DeGood
The Education Data That Matter Most to Parents and School Stakeholders ReportMay 5, 2021 The Education Data That Matter Most to Parents and School Stakeholders The current K-12 accountability system provides important information for education leaders, but local school communities need access to other timely and useful data to help improve the quality of education each child receives. May 5, 2021 Jamil Modaffari, Laura Jimenez
Joint Comments for the Department of Education Regarding Unfinished Learning, Accelerated Learning, and Tutoring ArticleApril 28, 2021 Joint Comments for the Department of Education Regarding Unfinished Learning, Accelerated Learning, and Tutoring The Center for American Progress joined some of its partners to recommend ways that the Department of Education can support state and local efforts to spend learning-related federal relief funds. Apr 28, 2021 The Education Trust, Education Reform Now, FutureEd, 2 More Center for American Progress, Success for All
Preparing Students of Color for the Future Workforce ReportApril 22, 2021 Preparing Students of Color for the Future Workforce Community members in Indiana and New Mexico provide context on how Black, Latinx, and Indigenous students should be fully prepared for the future workforce. Apr 22, 2021 Ashley Jeffrey, Laura Jimenez
Recommending the Establishment of an Interagency Working Group on the Teaching Profession ArticleMarch 29, 2021 Recommending the Establishment of an Interagency Working Group on the Teaching Profession Led by the Center for American Progress, this letter requests that the Biden administration establish an interagency working group focused on modernizing, diversifying, and elevating the teaching profession. Mar 29, 2021 Center for American Progress, partners
People over politics: Our best chance to return students to learning In the NewsMarch 15, 2021 People over politics: Our best chance to return students to learning Khalilah M. Harris explains how best to continue learning for students regardless of location. Mar 15, 2021 The Hill Khalilah M. Harris
Ending K-12 Education Funding Inequity: Public Education Opportunity Grants VideoMarch 4, 2021 Ending K-12 Education Funding Inequity: Public Education Opportunity Grants A Public Education Opportunity Grants program will make K-12 education more equitable at the local, state, and federal levels. Mar 4, 2021 Jessica Yin, Lisette Partelow, Khalilah M. Harris
Funding the Augustus F. Hawkins Centers of Excellence Grant Program ArticleMarch 3, 2021 Funding the Augustus F. Hawkins Centers of Excellence Grant Program Led by the Center for American Progress, these letters recommend to the Congressional Black Caucus, Congressional Hispanic Caucus, and Progressive Caucus that $40 million in funding for the Augustus F. Hawkins Centers of Excellence grant program be included in the fiscal year 2022 budget. Mar 3, 2021 Center for American Progress, partners
Funding the Augustus F. Hawkins Centers of Excellence Grant Program ArticleFebruary 23, 2021 Funding the Augustus F. Hawkins Centers of Excellence Grant Program Led by the Center for American Progress, this letter recommends that the Biden administration’s fiscal year 2022 budget include $40 million for the Augustus F. Hawkins Centers of Excellence grant program. Feb 23, 2021 Khalilah M. Harris
5 Ways To Include Student Voice in Education Policymaking ArticleFebruary 17, 2021 5 Ways To Include Student Voice in Education Policymaking Student voice must be included at every level of education policymaking to ensure that all students’ needs are being served during and after COVID-19 and that every student has access to a quality education. Feb 17, 2021 Megan Ferren
Supporting the Classrooms Reflecting Communities Act (S. 2887) ArticleFebruary 3, 2021 Supporting the Classrooms Reflecting Communities Act (S. 2887) Led by the Center for American Progress, this letter expresses support for the Classrooms Reflecting Communities Act. Feb 3, 2021 Center for American Progress, partners
Proposed Priorities Regarding the Quality Charter Schools Program’s National Dissemination Grants ArticleJanuary 22, 2021 Proposed Priorities Regarding the Quality Charter Schools Program’s National Dissemination Grants In these comments, Neil Campbell provides some recommendations for how to strengthen the proposed priorities to address pressing needs in the charter school sector. Jan 22, 2021 Neil Campbell
Good Jobs for All: How Federal Laws Can Create Pathways From Education and Training to Good Jobs ReportJanuary 12, 2021 Good Jobs for All: How Federal Laws Can Create Pathways From Education and Training to Good Jobs Federal legislation must focus on job quality to reduce gaps in education and lead to good jobs. Jan 12, 2021 Laura Jimenez, Livia Lam
Co-Sponsoring a Resolution in Support of No Name-Calling Week ArticleJanuary 6, 2021 Co-Sponsoring a Resolution in Support of No Name-Calling Week Led by GLSEN, this letter urges members of Congress to co-sponsor a new proposed resolution affirming the goals and ideals of No Name-Calling Week. Jan 6, 2021 GLSEN, partners
Co-Sponsoring a Resolution in Support of No Name-Calling Week ArticleJanuary 6, 2021 Co-Sponsoring a Resolution in Support of No Name-Calling Week Led by GLSEN, this letter urges members of Congress to co-sponsor a new proposed resolution affirming the goals and ideals of No Name-Calling Week. Jan 6, 2021 GLSEN, partners
Supporting a Youth Partnership With the Biden-Harris Administration’s Department of Education ArticleDecember 21, 2020 Supporting a Youth Partnership With the Biden-Harris Administration’s Department of Education The Center for American Progress signed a letter written by Student Voice to the incoming Biden administration regarding greater partnership with youth on education policymaking. Dec 21, 2020 Student Voice, partners
Supporting the Expansion of Next Generation Community Schools ArticleDecember 18, 2020 Supporting the Expansion of Next Generation Community Schools Scott Sargrad joins his fellow members of the Task Force on Next Generation Community Schools to write a letter to the incoming Biden-Harris administration about supporting community schools. Dec 18, 2020 The Task Force on Next Generation Community Schools
The Biden Administration Must Commit in the First 100 Days to Building Education Policies With Community, Not for It In the NewsDecember 15, 2020 The Biden Administration Must Commit in the First 100 Days to Building Education Policies With Community, Not for It Author Khalilah M. Harris urges the Biden administration to prioritize education equity within its first 100 days in office. Dec 15, 2020 The 74 Khalilah M. Harris
An Overview of the Teacher Alternative Certification Sector Outside of Higher Education ReportDecember 7, 2020 An Overview of the Teacher Alternative Certification Sector Outside of Higher Education A growing number of students are enrolling in alternative certification programs for teachers run by operators outside colleges. Dec 7, 2020 Jessica Yin, Lisette Partelow
Co-Sponsoring the Counseling Not Criminalization in Schools Act (S. 4360/H.R. 7848) ArticleDecember 2, 2020 Co-Sponsoring the Counseling Not Criminalization in Schools Act (S. 4360/H.R. 7848) Led by the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, this letter urges members of Congress to co-sponsor the Counseling Not Criminalization in Schools Act. Dec 2, 2020 The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, partners
Advancing Educational Equity Through the Biden-Harris Administration ArticleDecember 2, 2020 Advancing Educational Equity Through the Biden-Harris Administration Led by the Education Trust and EducationCounsel, this memo outlines critical policy actions that the Biden-Harris administration should take during its first term to advance educational equity. Dec 2, 2020 The Education Trust, partners
Co-Sponsoring the Counseling Not Criminalization in Schools Act (S. 4360/H.R. 7848) ArticleDecember 2, 2020 Co-Sponsoring the Counseling Not Criminalization in Schools Act (S. 4360/H.R. 7848) Led by the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, this letter urges members of Congress to co-sponsor the Counseling Not Criminalization in Schools Act. Dec 2, 2020 The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, partners
Fact Sheet: Public Education Opportunity Grants Fact SheetNovember 23, 2020 Fact Sheet: Public Education Opportunity Grants This fact sheet outlines the main goals and provisions of the proposed Public Education Opportunity Grants program. Nov 23, 2020 Scott Sargrad, Lisette Partelow, Jessica Yin, 1 More Khalilah M. Harris
Maintaining State Accountability Systems for 2021 ArticleNovember 20, 2020 Maintaining State Accountability Systems for 2021 This letter, led by the Alliance for Excellent Education, responds to new guidance from the Department of Education regarding assessments, data reporting, and school accountability in 2021. Nov 20, 2020 Alliance for Excellent Education, partners
A First 100 Days Agenda for K-12 Education ReportOctober 20, 2020 A First 100 Days Agenda for K-12 Education The next presidential administration must take immediate, bold action to provide a quality education for every child. Oct 20, 2020 Scott Sargrad, Khalilah M. Harris, Lisette Partelow, 2 More Neil Campbell, Laura Jimenez
A Roadmap for Reparations in Education In the NewsOctober 15, 2020 A Roadmap for Reparations in Education Khalilah Harris provides a roadmap for civic and political leaders to begin addressing the legacy of institutional racism in education in the United States. Oct 15, 2020 Education Week Khalilah M. Harris
Early High School STEM Perceptions Associated With Postsecondary Outcomes ReportOctober 14, 2020 Early High School STEM Perceptions Associated With Postsecondary Outcomes Oct 14, 2020 Abby Quirk, Neil Campbell, Ulrich Boser
Public Education Opportunity Grants ReportOctober 8, 2020 Public Education Opportunity Grants The Center for American Progress is proposing a new federal grant program to dramatically increase the federal investment in K-12 education and make education funding more equitable at the federal, state, and local levels. Oct 8, 2020 Scott Sargrad, Lisette Partelow, Jessica Yin, 1 More Khalilah M. Harris
Vouchers Over Virus: How the Department of Education Prioritized Private School Vouchers Over Responding to COVID-19 ArticleSeptember 21, 2020 Vouchers Over Virus: How the Department of Education Prioritized Private School Vouchers Over Responding to COVID-19 Rather than leveraging the coronavirus to advance private school vouchers, schools need immediate fiscal stabilization and long-term efforts to improve public school choice. Sep 21, 2020 Neil Campbell
Preparing American Students for the Workforce of the Future ReportSeptember 14, 2020 Preparing American Students for the Workforce of the Future CAP is embarking on a research effort that focuses on preparing students for civic life and the workforce of the future. Sep 14, 2020 Laura Jimenez
Proposed Evaluation Method for IADA State Data ArticleSeptember 14, 2020 Proposed Evaluation Method for IADA State Data In these comments, Laura Jimenez offers some revisions to the Department of Education’s proposed plan for collecting information about the IADA. Sep 14, 2020 Laura Jimenez
Student Assessment During COVID-19 ReportSeptember 10, 2020 Student Assessment During COVID-19 A comprehensive approach to testing and gathering critical student data next year can support all students. Sep 10, 2020 Laura Jimenez
How To Center Equity in Advanced Coursework Testing During COVID-19 ArticleSeptember 10, 2020 How To Center Equity in Advanced Coursework Testing During COVID-19 Preparation needs to begin now to ensure that equitable access for all high school students and transparency are at the forefront of plans for advanced coursework in 2021. Sep 10, 2020 Roby Chatterji
Including a Maintenance of Equity Requirement in Any New COVID-19 Relief Package ArticleSeptember 2, 2020 Including a Maintenance of Equity Requirement in Any New COVID-19 Relief Package Led by the Education Trust, this letter urges Congress to include a maintenance of equity requirement in any federal relief package. Sep 2, 2020 The Education Trust, partners
Better Learning Outcomes Can Help Kick-Start the Economy ArticleAugust 26, 2020 Better Learning Outcomes Can Help Kick-Start the Economy A new study finds that investing in education can increase worker salaries and gross domestic product. Aug 26, 2020 Ulrich Boser
The Black-White Wealth Gap Will Widen Educational Disparities During the Coronavirus Pandemic ArticleAugust 12, 2020 The Black-White Wealth Gap Will Widen Educational Disparities During the Coronavirus Pandemic Less wealth makes it more difficult for African American parents to get reliable access to the internet and devices for remote learning. Aug 12, 2020 Dania Francis, Christian E. Weller
The Opportunity and Counseling Corps: Helping K-12 Students and Young Adults Recover From the Coronavirus Crisis ReportAugust 10, 2020 The Opportunity and Counseling Corps: Helping K-12 Students and Young Adults Recover From the Coronavirus Crisis Investing in an Opportunity and Counseling Corps would provide tutoring, counseling, and other supports to students as well as employment and skill development for young adults to help them recover from the effects of the coronavirus. Aug 10, 2020 Neil Campbell, Abby Quirk, Roby Chatterji
Calling for Additional Federal Stimulus Funding for Education in Response to COVID-19 ArticleAugust 6, 2020 Calling for Additional Federal Stimulus Funding for Education in Response to COVID-19 This letter, led by the Center for American Progress, is a follow-up to a May 2020 letter advocating for at least $250 billion in additional federal stimulus funding for public education. Aug 6, 2020 Center for American Progress, partners
Creating Strong Building Blocks for Every Student ReportAugust 5, 2020 Creating Strong Building Blocks for Every Student This report details the components needed to effectively prepare middle school students for rigorous high school pathways that will lead to success in college and careers. Aug 5, 2020 Meg Benner, Scott Sargrad
Urging the Department of Education To Refrain From Issuing Waivers to Annual Assessments ArticleJuly 30, 2020 Urging the Department of Education To Refrain From Issuing Waivers to Annual Assessments Led by the Data Quality Campaign, this letter urges the Department of Education not to issue states waivers from the requirement for administering statewide assessments for the 2020-2021 school year. Jul 30, 2020 Data Quality Campaign, partners
Mental Health Support for Students of Color During and After the Coronavirus Pandemic ArticleJuly 28, 2020 Mental Health Support for Students of Color During and After the Coronavirus Pandemic Amid the coronavirus pandemic, schools need additional mental health funding and support that is implemented with a racial equity lens. Jul 28, 2020 Abby Quirk
Why K-12 Education Needs More Federal Stimulus Funding ReportJuly 21, 2020 Why K-12 Education Needs More Federal Stimulus Funding In the wake of the coronavirus crisis, a major federal investment in K-12 public education is urgently needed. Jul 21, 2020 Lisette Partelow, Jessica Yin, Scott Sargrad
3 Principles for Reopening Schools Safely During the COVID-19 Pandemic ArticleJuly 16, 2020 3 Principles for Reopening Schools Safely During the COVID-19 Pandemic Science, not politics, should drive the decision to physically reopen schools. Jul 16, 2020 Scott Sargrad, Maura Calsyn
4 Actions Colleges Can Take To Address Police Brutality ArticleJuly 15, 2020 4 Actions Colleges Can Take To Address Police Brutality Postsecondary institutions must take immediate action to help address the issue of police brutality. Jul 15, 2020 Viviann Anguiano
Reopening schools will require a big boost in federal funds In the NewsJuly 11, 2020 Reopening schools will require a big boost in federal funds Bayliss Fiddiman argues that in order to prepare teachers and students for school in the fall, be it virtually or in person, Congress needs to allocate more funding for education. Jul 11, 2020 Austin American-Statesman Bayliss Fiddiman
Fighting Systemic Racism in K-12 Education: Helping Allies Move From the Keyboard to the School Board ArticleJuly 8, 2020 Fighting Systemic Racism in K-12 Education: Helping Allies Move From the Keyboard to the School Board The surge of new allies in the Black Lives Matter movement for racial justice presents a welcome opportunity to implement systemic changes in the U.S. K-12 education system—and allies should start by following the lead of communities that are Black, Indigenous, and people of color. Jul 8, 2020 Roby Chatterji
A call on Congress to invest more in education R&D In the NewsJune 16, 2020 A call on Congress to invest more in education R&D Neil Campbell and Abby Quirk argue that robust research and development infrastructure is necessary in efforts to rebuild the U.S. K-12 education system following the coronavirus pandemic. Jun 16, 2020 Thomas B. Fordham Institute Neil Campbell, Abby Quirk
Creating Civil Rights Principles for Safe, Healthy, and Inclusive School Climates ArticleJune 15, 2020 Creating Civil Rights Principles for Safe, Healthy, and Inclusive School Climates Led by the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, this document details eight civil rights principles that should be incorporated into any school climate legislation. Jun 15, 2020 The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, partners
Improving Literacy in the United States: Recommendations for Increasing Reading Success ArticleMay 28, 2020 Improving Literacy in the United States: Recommendations for Increasing Reading Success A modern approach to improving literacy rates in the United States includes applying an explicit equity lens and increasing investment to elevate student outcomes. May 28, 2020 Alpha Diallo
How Partisan Gerrymandering Hurts Kids ReportMay 28, 2020 How Partisan Gerrymandering Hurts Kids As state leaders try to expand programs that would provide child care, education, and other support for families with children, the politics of gerrymandering stand in their way. May 28, 2020 Alex Tausanovitch, Steven Jessen-Howard, Jessica Yin, 1 More Justin Schweitzer
In the Wake of the Coronavirus, We Must Design and Build the Schools We Need—Not Simply Reopen Schools As They Were ArticleMay 26, 2020 In the Wake of the Coronavirus, We Must Design and Build the Schools We Need—Not Simply Reopen Schools As They Were The global standing of U.S. public education has been in decline for years; the coronavirus pandemic offers an opportunity to design and build a system that supports all students. May 26, 2020 Khalilah M. Harris
Building a Strong Middle Class Through Career Pathways Programs ReportMay 18, 2020 Building a Strong Middle Class Through Career Pathways Programs The United States can raise academic outcomes, lower youth unemployment, and strengthen its economy by following the leads of Germany, Singapore, and Switzerland in training their youth for in-demand jobs. May 18, 2020 Laura Jimenez
Calling for Additional Federal Stimulus Funding for Education in Response to COVID-19 ArticleMay 5, 2020 Calling for Additional Federal Stimulus Funding for Education in Response to COVID-19 Led by the Center for American Progress, this letter urges Congress to provide additional federal stimulus funding for education and other programs to support students, educators, and families. May 5, 2020 Center for American Progress, partners
Ensuring Equitable Pathways for the Class of 2020 Amid the Coronavirus ArticleApril 30, 2020 Ensuring Equitable Pathways for the Class of 2020 Amid the Coronavirus Students, parents, schools, and districts need more explicit guidance on how to deal with high school to postsecondary pathway requirements during and in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Apr 30, 2020 Ashley Jeffrey, Laura Jimenez
Congress Needs To Ensure Educational Equity in the Wake of the Coronavirus Pandemic ArticleApril 2, 2020 Congress Needs To Ensure Educational Equity in the Wake of the Coronavirus Pandemic The federal government must take action in order to address the immediate-, medium-, and long-term fallout from the coronavirus crisis on pre-K, K-12 and higher education. Apr 2, 2020 Viviann Anguiano, Marcella Bombardieri, Neil Campbell, 4 More Antoinette Flores, Steven Jessen-Howard, Laura Jimenez, Simon Workman
The Senate Stimulus Proposal in Response to Coronavirus Fails to Meet the Moment ArticleMarch 20, 2020 The Senate Stimulus Proposal in Response to Coronavirus Fails to Meet the Moment The Senate’s coronavirus stimulus bill doesn’t do nearly enough to help families and small businesses. Mar 20, 2020 Center for American Progress
How K-12 Schools Should Prepare for Coronavirus ArticleMarch 12, 2020 How K-12 Schools Should Prepare for Coronavirus The coronavirus outbreak is forcing school leaders to make difficult decisions; equity should be the priority in plans to support students and continue educational activities if schools need to close. Mar 12, 2020 Neil Campbell
Funding the Augustus F. Hawkins Centers of Excellence Grant Program ArticleMarch 9, 2020 Funding the Augustus F. Hawkins Centers of Excellence Grant Program Led by the Center for American Progress, this letter expresses support for appropriating $40 million for the August F. Hawkins Centers of Excellence grant program. Mar 9, 2020 Center for American Progress, partners
Proposed Department Study of the Uses of Federal Education Funds ArticleFebruary 24, 2020 Proposed Department Study of the Uses of Federal Education Funds Led by the Center for American Progress, these comments respond to a proposed Department of Education study on the use of federal education funds. Feb 24, 2020 Center for American Progress, partners
One Size Does Not Fit All ReportFebruary 20, 2020 One Size Does Not Fit All A new Center for American Progress survey and analysis illustrate the importance of schools communicating different types of information to parents through a variety of communication systems in order to strengthen school-home partnerships and engagement. Feb 20, 2020 Meg Benner, Abby Quirk
Funding the August F. Hawkins Centers of Excellence Grant Program ArticleFebruary 19, 2020 Funding the August F. Hawkins Centers of Excellence Grant Program Led by the Center for American Progress, this letter expresses support for appropriating $40 million for the August F. Hawkins Centers of Excellence grant program. Feb 19, 2020 Center for American Progress, partners
Trump’s K-12 Education Budget ArticleFebruary 11, 2020 Trump’s K-12 Education Budget The Trump administration’s K-12 education budget eliminates important programs and cuts billions from public schools. Feb 11, 2020 Neil Campbell, Abby Quirk
Puerto Rico’s Earthquakes Have Put Thousands of Schoolchildren at Risk ArticleFebruary 10, 2020 Puerto Rico’s Earthquakes Have Put Thousands of Schoolchildren at Risk Recent efforts to address the safety of Puerto Rico’s school buildings demonstrate an egregious lack of concern for the U.S. territory’s public school students. Feb 10, 2020 Laura Jimenez
How Teacher Preparation Programs Can Help All Teachers Better Serve Students With Disabilities ArticleJanuary 23, 2020 How Teacher Preparation Programs Can Help All Teachers Better Serve Students With Disabilities General education teachers must be explicitly taught how to work with all students, including those with disabilities. Jan 23, 2020 Vasilisa Smith
Black and Latinx Students Are Getting Less Bang for Their Bachelor’s Degrees ArticleJanuary 23, 2020 Black and Latinx Students Are Getting Less Bang for Their Bachelor’s Degrees Black and Latinx students who earn bachelor’s degrees take longer to graduate, earn more debt, and face more employment challenges than white peers. Jan 23, 2020 Ariana De La Fuente, Marissa Alayna Navarro
Proposed Changes to the TEACH Grant Program ArticleJanuary 10, 2020 Proposed Changes to the TEACH Grant Program Led by the Learning Policy Institute, these comments support some of the Department of Education’s proposed changes to the management of the TEACH Grant Program. Jan 10, 2020 Learning Policy Institute, partners
Strengthening Democracy With a Modern Civics Education ReportDecember 14, 2019 Strengthening Democracy With a Modern Civics Education Local, state, and national policymakers need to support and cultivate a robust high school civics education. Dec 14, 2019 Ashley Jeffrey, Scott Sargrad
What To Make of Declining Enrollment in Teacher Preparation Programs ReportDecember 3, 2019 What To Make of Declining Enrollment in Teacher Preparation Programs Enrollment in teacher preparation programs has seen declines, but identifying the problem is only the beginning. Dec 3, 2019 Lisette Partelow
Proposed Changes to the Civil Rights Data Collection ArticleNovember 18, 2019 Proposed Changes to the Civil Rights Data Collection In these comments, the Center for American Progress expresses concerns about some items that the Department of Education proposed should be eliminated from the Civil Rights Data Collection. Nov 18, 2019 the CAP K-12 Education Team
Supporting the Classrooms Reflecting Communities Act (S. 2887) ArticleNovember 18, 2019 Supporting the Classrooms Reflecting Communities Act (S. 2887) The Center for American Progress endorses the Classrooms Reflecting Communities Act. Nov 18, 2019 Center for American Progress
Lessons Learned From the Investing in Innovation Program ReportNovember 5, 2019 Lessons Learned From the Investing in Innovation Program The i3 program’s support for the evaluation and growth of promising innovations should be part of increased investments in educational research and development. Nov 5, 2019 Neil Campbell, Abby Quirk
Modernizing the Federal Charter Schools Program ArticleOctober 28, 2019 Modernizing the Federal Charter Schools Program As the Charter Schools Program enters its second quarter-century, federal policymakers should broaden the program’s focus to embrace smart growth policies, help existing charters improve, and address challenges in the charter sector. Oct 28, 2019 Neil Campbell
Successful Implementation of High-Quality Instructional Materials ReportSeptember 20, 2019 Successful Implementation of High-Quality Instructional Materials Numerous studies underscore the effects of high-quality curricula on student achievement, but to achieve the intended goal of adopting such curricula, careful attention must be paid to the implementation process. Sep 20, 2019 Amanda Fuchs Miller, Lisette Partelow
Math Pathways ReportSeptember 19, 2019 Math Pathways Schools, districts, and states should coordinate and prioritize investment in high-quality math pathways for students. Sep 19, 2019 Ashley Jeffrey, Laura Jimenez
10 K-12 Education Policy Questions Every Presidential Candidate Should Answer ArticleSeptember 10, 2019 10 K-12 Education Policy Questions Every Presidential Candidate Should Answer Presidential candidates should have comprehensive plans to give every student access to an excellent education. Sep 10, 2019 Scott Sargrad, Lisette Partelow, Khalilah M. Harris
Advancing Racial Equity in Career and Technical Education Enrollment ArticleAugust 28, 2019 Advancing Racial Equity in Career and Technical Education Enrollment By placing a focus on racial equity, CTE programs can help narrow opportunity gaps. Aug 28, 2019 Ryan Smith
Proposed Prioritization of Discretionary Grant Programs Aligned to the Opportunity Zones Initiative ArticleAugust 28, 2019 Proposed Prioritization of Discretionary Grant Programs Aligned to the Opportunity Zones Initiative In these comments, Scott Sargrad expresses opposition to the proposed prioritization of discretionary grant programs aligned to the Opportunity Zone incentive program. Aug 28, 2019 Scott Sargrad
Elevating Student Voice in Education ReportAugust 14, 2019 Elevating Student Voice in Education This report outlines strategies to increase authentic student voice in education at the school, district, and state levels. Aug 14, 2019 Meg Benner, Catherine Brown, Ashley Jeffrey
How Delaware Aims To Improve College Readiness ReportAugust 13, 2019 How Delaware Aims To Improve College Readiness Every state serious about improving outcomes for high school and college students should replicate the lessons learned from Delaware’s College Success Report. Aug 13, 2019 Laura Jimenez
Student Mobility, Backfill, and Charter Schools ReportAugust 6, 2019 Student Mobility, Backfill, and Charter Schools Switching schools can have negative effects for students and their new schools; districts and charter schools should therefore have equitable approaches to accepting new students and backfilling open seats. Aug 6, 2019 Neil Campbell, Abby Quirk
Secretary DeVos Is Failing to Protect the Civil Rights of LGBTQ Students ReportJuly 29, 2019 Secretary DeVos Is Failing to Protect the Civil Rights of LGBTQ Students Data from the Department of Education show that civil rights enforcement for LGBTQ students has been drastically scaled back since the start of the Trump administration. Jul 29, 2019 Shabab Ahmed Mirza, Frank J. Bewkes
Why Education Research Needs More Development ArticleJuly 29, 2019 Why Education Research Needs More Development Education research needs to respond to the current needs of teachers and students. Jul 29, 2019 Ulrich Boser
Proposed Revisions to Data Collection Under Title II of the Higher Education Opportunity Act ArticleJuly 15, 2019 Proposed Revisions to Data Collection Under Title II of the Higher Education Opportunity Act In these comments, the Center for American Progress expresses support for some proposed revisions to Title II data collection. Jul 15, 2019 the CAP K-12 Education Team
Student Debt: An Overlooked Barrier to Increasing Teacher Diversity ReportJuly 9, 2019 Student Debt: An Overlooked Barrier to Increasing Teacher Diversity Black and Latinx students’ disparate experiences with student loan debt compared with their white counterparts may affect their choice to enter or stay in the teaching profession. Jul 9, 2019 Bayliss Fiddiman, Colleen Campbell, Lisette Partelow
A Quality Education for Every Child ReportJuly 2, 2019 A Quality Education for Every Child The time is now for policymakers to take a bold and comprehensive approach to K-12 education. Jul 2, 2019 Scott Sargrad, Khalilah M. Harris, Lisette Partelow, 2 More Neil Campbell, Laura Jimenez
How Denver Public Schools Are Rethinking High School In the NewsJune 26, 2019 How Denver Public Schools Are Rethinking High School Abby Quirk writes about Denver Public Schools' effort to build connections between high school students and the workforce. Jun 26, 2019 RealClearEducation Abby Quirk
3 Ways DeVos Has Put Students At Risk by Deregulating Education ReportMay 30, 2019 3 Ways DeVos Has Put Students At Risk by Deregulating Education The public and Congress need to pay more attention to Education Secretary Betsy DeVos’ deregulatory strategy for education. May 30, 2019 Laura Jimenez, Antoinette Flores
Momentum Is Building to Modernize Sex Education ReportMay 29, 2019 Momentum Is Building to Modernize Sex Education Over the past year, eight states have updated their sex education standards, and seven more states have advanced legislation to do so as well. May 29, 2019 Catherine Brown, Abby Quirk
The Rigor of a High School Diploma Is at Risk ArticleMay 20, 2019 The Rigor of a High School Diploma Is at Risk States must take legislative action in order to ensure that the coursework to receive a high school diploma is the same for college admissions eligibility. May 20, 2019 Sonali Mirpuri, Laura Jimenez
Supporting S.B. 441 on Increasing Accountability for Virtual Charter Schools ArticleMay 14, 2019 Supporting S.B. 441 on Increasing Accountability for Virtual Charter Schools Scott Sargrad, former vice president of K-12 Education Policy at CAP, testified before the Nevada legislature in support of S.B. 441. May 14, 2019 Scott Sargrad
The Danger Private School Voucher Programs Pose to Civil Rights ReportMay 13, 2019 The Danger Private School Voucher Programs Pose to Civil Rights Through voucher programs, private schools receive public funding even as they fail to protect the most vulnerable students from discrimination. May 13, 2019 Bayliss Fiddiman, Jessica Yin
Strikes Driving Change in States With Lowest-Paid Teachers ArticleApril 16, 2019 Strikes Driving Change in States With Lowest-Paid Teachers In states with the lowest teacher pay, teacher protests have been common, as has legislative action to increase salaries. Apr 16, 2019 Lisette Partelow, Abby Quirk
Increasing Transparency and Accountability for Virtual Charter Schools ArticleApril 5, 2019 Increasing Transparency and Accountability for Virtual Charter Schools Neil Campbell, former director of innovation for K-12 Education Policy at CAP, testified before the Nevada Legislature in support of S.B. 441. Apr 5, 2019 Neil Campbell
Protecting Dreamers and TPS Holders: An Urgent Situation for America’s Classrooms VideoMarch 21, 2019 Protecting Dreamers and TPS Holders: An Urgent Situation for America’s Classrooms Educators share how the uncertainty surrounding Dreamers and long-time residents, including Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders, is affecting their students. Mar 21, 2019 Jasmine Hardy, Carleigh Newland, Claudia Flores
Trump’s Education Budget Ignores Needs of Students and Schools ArticleMarch 11, 2019 Trump’s Education Budget Ignores Needs of Students and Schools The FY 2020 Department of Education budget proposal would make drastic and harmful cuts. Mar 11, 2019 Neil Campbell, Lisette Partelow
New Innovation Fund Seeks Affordable Ways to Test for & Eliminate Toxic Lead in and Around Our Nation’s Schools In the NewsMarch 5, 2019 New Innovation Fund Seeks Affordable Ways to Test for & Eliminate Toxic Lead in and Around Our Nation’s Schools Ulrich Boser and Read Holman emphasize the need to invest in new technologies that will help reduce lead exposure in U.S. schools. Mar 5, 2019 The 74 Ulrich Boser, Read Holman
Homework and Higher Standards ReportFebruary 13, 2019 Homework and Higher Standards CAP analysis found that homework is generally aligned to Common Core State Standards, but additional policy changes would make it more valuable. Feb 13, 2019 Ulrich Boser, Meg Benner, John Smithson
The Case for Federal Funding for School Infrastructure ReportFebruary 12, 2019 The Case for Federal Funding for School Infrastructure America’s crumbling and outdated public school buildings desperately need federal government support. Feb 12, 2019 Laura Jimenez
Get the Lead Out ReportJanuary 17, 2019 Get the Lead Out A new initiative will bring 21st-century approaches to environmental monitoring and public health. Jan 17, 2019 Ulrich Boser, Read Holman
11 Ways New Governors Can Lead on Education Through Executive Actions ReportJanuary 10, 2019 11 Ways New Governors Can Lead on Education Through Executive Actions From teacher pay to school infrastructure to workforce readiness, new governors should move quickly to advance key education priorities in their states. Jan 10, 2019 Scott Sargrad, Lisette Partelow, Jessica Yin
Smart Investments for Safer Schools ReportDecember 19, 2018 Smart Investments for Safer Schools To ensure safe and healthy learning environments, policymakers and schools must invest in evidence-based solutions—not reactionary spending that only makes the public feel safer. Dec 19, 2018 Bayliss Fiddiman, Ashley Jeffrey, Scott Sargrad
Proposed Rule on Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds ArticleDecember 10, 2018 Proposed Rule on Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds In these comments, the Center for American Progress expresses its opposition to the proposed Department of Homeland Security rulemaking to the definition of a public charge. Dec 10, 2018 the CAP K-12 Education Team
The Future Is Bright for Community Schools ArticleDecember 7, 2018 The Future Is Bright for Community Schools Through organizing, lifting up community voices, improving curricula, and investing in effective leadership, community schools can realize their potential and grow to scale. Dec 7, 2018 Martin J. Blank
The Trump Administration’s Harsh Immigration Policies Are Harming Schoolchildren ArticleNovember 30, 2018 The Trump Administration’s Harsh Immigration Policies Are Harming Schoolchildren Children, particularly those of school age, have experienced pain and trauma as a result of Trump’s rhetoric and the immigration policies it begets. Nov 30, 2018 Lisette Partelow, Philip E. Wolgin
5 Policy Ideas to Improve Private School Voucher Programs ReportNovember 19, 2018 5 Policy Ideas to Improve Private School Voucher Programs Following the 2018 midterm elections, there are multiple opportunities to reverse the growth of private school voucher programs. Nov 19, 2018 Neil Campbell
Improving All Schools ReportNovember 15, 2018 Improving All Schools Denver Public Schools’ Tiered Support Framework is a boon for all district schools while helping those with the greatest needs outpace similar schools across the state. Nov 15, 2018 Samantha Batel
How to Match Students With Schools They Choose VideoNovember 13, 2018 How to Match Students With Schools They Choose A new school enrollment and application process could help ensure students are matched with the schools they choose. Nov 13, 2018 Meg Benner, Ulrich Boser, Aloha Backenstose
Expanding Access to High-Quality Schools ReportNovember 13, 2018 Expanding Access to High-Quality Schools A centralized enrollment system with a fair, transparent algorithm helps families navigate public school choice options and is more efficient for schools and districts. Nov 13, 2018 Meg Benner, Ulrich Boser
A Quality Approach to School Funding ReportNovember 13, 2018 A Quality Approach to School Funding Past school finance ligation shows that future reform must focus on the quality of education. Nov 13, 2018 Carmel Martin, Ulrich Boser, Meg Benner, 1 More Perpetual Baffour
Education in the 2018 Midterms ArticleNovember 9, 2018 Education in the 2018 Midterms In the 2018 midterms, education was a key issue in many state-level races, as some pro-education candidates won races and a number of education-related ballot measures were approved. Nov 9, 2018 Jessica Yin, Scott Sargrad
Redesigning High School: Local Perspectives From Schools and Districts ReportOctober 24, 2018 Redesigning High School: Local Perspectives From Schools and Districts Communities across the country are redesigning their high schools to better engage students and prepare them for success in college and the workforce. Oct 24, 2018 Samantha Batel, Erin Roth, Neil Campbell
Using the Science of Learning to Redesign Schools ReportOctober 23, 2018 Using the Science of Learning to Redesign Schools Policymakers must reimagine instruction and school structures to reflect the latest science of learning. Oct 23, 2018 Ulrich Boser, Abel McDaniels, Meg Benner
Education Is on the Ballot This November ArticleOctober 12, 2018 Education Is on the Ballot This November This November, voters in at least 35 states will have the chance to accept or reject roughly 150 education policy and funding questions in the form of ballot measures. Oct 12, 2018 Jessica Yin
Proposed Amendments to IRS Regulations on State or Local Tax Credits in Exchange for Charitable Contributions ArticleOctober 11, 2018 Proposed Amendments to IRS Regulations on State or Local Tax Credits in Exchange for Charitable Contributions In these comments, the Center for American Progress expresses its support for a proposed IRS regulation that would close a current tax credit loophole. Oct 11, 2018 the CAP K-12 Education Team
Profit Before Kids ReportOctober 10, 2018 Profit Before Kids For-profit virtual charter schools consistently underperform other public schools. Available financial records demonstrate that large for-profit virtual charter school operators allocate public dollars toward advertising, executive compensation, lobbying, and profit at the expense of instruction. Oct 10, 2018 Meg Benner, Neil Campbell
Fixing Chronic Disinvestment in K-12 Schools ReportSeptember 20, 2018 Fixing Chronic Disinvestment in K-12 Schools States and the federal government must reverse a decade of disinvestment and give students and teachers the resources they need to be successful. Sep 20, 2018 Lisette Partelow, Sarah Shapiro, Abel McDaniels, 1 More Catherine Brown
Furthering the College and Career Readiness of the District of Columbia’s Students TestimonySeptember 13, 2018 Furthering the College and Career Readiness of the District of Columbia’s Students CAP director of standards and accountability Laura Jimenez testified before the Council of the District of Columbia on education reform. Sep 13, 2018 Laura Jimenez
The State of the U.S. Labor Market: Pre-August 2018 Jobs Release ArticleSeptember 6, 2018 The State of the U.S. Labor Market: Pre-August 2018 Jobs Release On Friday, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics will release its Employment Situation Summary for the month of August. Here’s how teachers are faring. Sep 6, 2018 Galen Hendricks, Daniella Zessoules, Michael Madowitz
Curriculum Reform in the Nation’s Largest School Districts ReportAugust 29, 2018 Curriculum Reform in the Nation’s Largest School Districts This report provides an analysis of the instructional materials used by the 30 largest school districts in the country. Aug 29, 2018 Lisette Partelow, Sarah Shapiro
Building Community Schools Systems ReportAugust 22, 2018 Building Community Schools Systems The community schools strategy can reimagine and retool the nation’s public schools to give students in low-income communities a high-quality education. Aug 22, 2018 Abel McDaniels
A Well-Rounded Education ReportAugust 16, 2018 A Well-Rounded Education America’s high school students need a rich and varied curriculum in order to be successful in high school, college, and beyond. Aug 16, 2018 Laura Jimenez, Scott Sargrad
How Medicaid Cuts Could Threaten Public School Students and Teachers in Every State ArticleAugust 14, 2018 How Medicaid Cuts Could Threaten Public School Students and Teachers in Every State If federal lawmakers’ attacks on Medicaid succeed, states could be forced to fill the resulting budget holes with cuts to public education, leading to lower salaries for teachers or higher tuition for college students. Aug 14, 2018 Heidi Schultheis, Eliza Schultz, Rachel West
Education Strengthening Career and Technical Education In the NewsAugust 10, 2018 Education Strengthening Career and Technical Education Author Laura Jimenez discusses why state high schools should be given adequate resources to prepare all students for both college and their careers. Aug 10, 2018 Inside Sources Laura Jimenez
Establishing a Research Collaborative in Support of District Schools and Students TestimonyAugust 2, 2018 Establishing a Research Collaborative in Support of District Schools and Students Testimony Before Council Hearing on Bill 22-776: District of Columbia Education Research Advisory Board and Collaborative Establishment Amendment Act of 2018 Aug 2, 2018 Erin Roth
How to Give Teachers a $10,000 Raise ReportJuly 13, 2018 How to Give Teachers a $10,000 Raise Because teachers’ compensation should reflect the importance of their work, CAP proposes a $10,000 federal Teacher Tax Credit that would increase pay for eligible teachers in high-poverty schools. Jul 13, 2018 Meg Benner, Erin Roth, Stephenie Johnson, 1 More Kate Bahn
On the Ground in Puerto Rico ReportJuly 11, 2018 On the Ground in Puerto Rico CAP sent a delegation of staff to Puerto Rico; here’s what we learned. Jul 11, 2018 Enrique Fernández-Toledo, Erin Cohan, Winnie Stachelberg, 7 More Angela Hanks, Laura Jimenez, Connor Maxwell, Cathleen Kelly, Michael Madowitz, Kristina Costa, Brent Woolfork
States Must Strengthen High School Graduation Requirements In the NewsJuly 3, 2018 States Must Strengthen High School Graduation Requirements Authors Laura Jimenez and Kira Orange Jones discuss why states should follow Louisiana's lead in creating high school graduation requirements that match coursework required for college eligibility. Jul 3, 2018 RealClearEducation Laura Jimenez, Kira Orange Jones
Addressing the Gap Between Education Research and Practice ReportJune 20, 2018 Addressing the Gap Between Education Research and Practice This proposal aims to connect education leaders and education researchers. Jun 20, 2018 Ulrich Boser, Abel McDaniels
Blueprint for Accountability Systems for Alternative High Schools ReportJune 15, 2018 Blueprint for Accountability Systems for Alternative High Schools Advancing state and local policy discussions about developing accountability systems for alternative high schools. Jun 15, 2018 Laura Jimenez, Michael Rothman, Erin Roth, 1 More Scott Sargrad
Fact Sheet: Yes, Increase the Salaries of All Teachers Fact SheetJune 14, 2018 Fact Sheet: Yes, Increase the Salaries of All Teachers Teachers across the country are underpaid and deserve a raise. Jun 14, 2018 Sarah Shapiro, Lisette Partelow, Catherine Brown
The Neglected College Race Gap: Racial Disparities Among College Completers ReportMay 23, 2018 The Neglected College Race Gap: Racial Disparities Among College Completers White students have a significant advantage when it comes to where college completers get their credentials and what they study. May 23, 2018 CJ Libassi
64 Years After Brown v. Board, Progressive Leaders Must Act on Segregation ArticleMay 17, 2018 64 Years After Brown v. Board, Progressive Leaders Must Act on Segregation Americans need renewed leadership to realize Brown’s ideals. May 17, 2018 Abel McDaniels
Blueprint for the 21st Century ReportMay 14, 2018 Blueprint for the 21st Century CAP’s Jobs Blueprint addresses the wage stagnation and employment challenges facing working class Americans and communities left behind by investing in millions of new jobs nationwide to meet some of our nation’s most pressing economic and social needs and creating a job guarantee in the hardest-hit areas. May 14, 2018 Center for American Progress
Bold Ideas for State Action ReportMay 10, 2018 Bold Ideas for State Action Americans are ready for states—the laboratories of democracy—to offer a new progressive vision for shared prosperity. This report presents a menu of state policy priorities to help people secure good jobs and good wages and to support strong and healthy communities in which all people are treated fairly and equitably. May 10, 2018 Center for American Progress
Why Won’t America Invest in Its Teachers? PodcastMay 10, 2018 Why Won’t America Invest in Its Teachers? This week, Igor sits down with Oklahoma's "Teacher of the Year," Jon Hazell, to discuss why teachers are striking; CAP's director of K-12 Strategic Initiatives, Lisette Partelow, also joins. May 10, 2018 Igor Volsky, Michele L. Jawando, Sally Tucker, 2 More Rachel Rosen, Lisette Partelow
Sex Education Standards Across the States ReportMay 9, 2018 Sex Education Standards Across the States State sex education standards are not adequate to prepare students for life after high school graduation. May 9, 2018 Sarah Shapiro, Catherine Brown
Countering the Effects of Trump’s Immigration Policies in Schools ArticleMay 3, 2018 Countering the Effects of Trump’s Immigration Policies in Schools Increased immigration enforcement under the Trump administration is disrupting learning and stability in schools. May 3, 2018 Caroline Scown
College Signing Days Reflect a Future Worth Celebrating ArticleApril 30, 2018 College Signing Days Reflect a Future Worth Celebrating Getting high school students to and through college requires K-12 school systems to invest more in comprehensive college preparation efforts. Apr 30, 2018 Sarah Shapiro, Neil Campbell
High-Performing Charter Schools Help Working Families Find Balance ArticleApril 20, 2018 High-Performing Charter Schools Help Working Families Find Balance High-performing public charter schools offer school schedules that better align with the needs of working families. Apr 20, 2018 Meg Benner
The Prince-DeVos Plan to Privatize American Institutions ArticleApril 18, 2018 The Prince-DeVos Plan to Privatize American Institutions Erik Prince and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos seek to privatize American institutions, which would undermine the country’s democratic foundation and key public services. Apr 18, 2018 Ulrich Boser
A Few Unique Things About Chicago Public Schools ArticleApril 13, 2018 A Few Unique Things About Chicago Public Schools Over the past three decades, Chicago Public Schools have been improving; here are a few things to know about Chicago as we search for answers about how and why. Apr 13, 2018 Karin Chenoweth, Catherine Brown
Evidence Points to the Need for Discipline Reform in D.C. Schools TestimonyApril 3, 2018 Evidence Points to the Need for Discipline Reform in D.C. Schools On January 30, 2018, the senior policy analyst for K-12 Education, Erin Roth, provided testimony before the D.C. Council in support of the goals of the Student Fair Access to School Act and the need for discipline reform. Apr 3, 2018 Erin Roth
Are High School Diplomas Really a Ticket to College and Work? ReportApril 2, 2018 Are High School Diplomas Really a Ticket to College and Work? A 50-state review of high school graduation requirements shows misalignment between the coursework necessary to receive a high school diploma and to be eligible for college admissions. Apr 2, 2018 Laura Jimenez, Scott Sargrad
7 Great Education Policy Ideas for Progressives in 2018 ReportMarch 28, 2018 7 Great Education Policy Ideas for Progressives in 2018 A progressive education policy agenda should focus on putting economic mobility and opportunity within reach for all. Mar 28, 2018 Lisette Partelow, Catherine Brown, Sarah Shapiro, 1 More Stephenie Johnson
Progressive Policy Wins in the Omnibus ArticleMarch 23, 2018 Progressive Policy Wins in the Omnibus Congress’ spending deal makes a number of important policy advances—although it shamefully leaves Dreamers behind. Mar 23, 2018 Center for American Progress
The Highly Negative Impacts of Vouchers ReportMarch 20, 2018 The Highly Negative Impacts of Vouchers The negative impact of vouchers on student achievement is equivalent to missing out on more than one-third of a year of classroom learning. Mar 20, 2018 Ulrich Boser, Meg Benner, Erin Roth
Top 10 Early Childhood Ideas for States in 2018 ReportMarch 14, 2018 Top 10 Early Childhood Ideas for States in 2018 States have a critical role to play in expanding access to high-quality early childhood programs to ensure all children have the best start in life. Mar 14, 2018 Simon Workman, Katie Hamm, Rasheed Malik, 1 More Cristina Novoa
Conservative Attacks on Discipline Reform Are a Distraction from Meaningful Action to Prevent Gun Violence ArticleMarch 9, 2018 Conservative Attacks on Discipline Reform Are a Distraction from Meaningful Action to Prevent Gun Violence Education leaders should focus on how to make schools safe, welcoming environments for all students—including through discipline reform. Mar 9, 2018 Scott Sargrad
The Problem With Privatizing Public Education for Military Students ArticleMarch 8, 2018 The Problem With Privatizing Public Education for Military Students Education savings accounts are another attempt to divert public funding into a voucher-like program. Mar 8, 2018 Sarah Shapiro, Neil Campbell
Education Opportunities in Prison Are Key to Reducing Crime ArticleMarch 2, 2018 Education Opportunities in Prison Are Key to Reducing Crime Federal and state funding should support and expand prison education if the United States hopes to reduce its rapidly growing prison population. Mar 2, 2018 Kathleen Bender
Separate Is Still Unequal ArticleFebruary 22, 2018 Separate Is Still Unequal Sixty years after the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision, many students of color still have to fight for their right to a high-quality public education. Feb 22, 2018 Angelina Quezada
The State of Civics Education ReportFebruary 21, 2018 The State of Civics Education Civic education must be comprehensive and engaging to prepare the next generation to be knowledgeable and active leaders. Feb 21, 2018 Sarah Shapiro, Catherine Brown
How To Fix the Large and Growing Latinx Teacher-Student Gap ReportFebruary 20, 2018 How To Fix the Large and Growing Latinx Teacher-Student Gap Every state lacks sufficient Latinx teachers to reflect the diversity of its student body. Policymakers need to adjust recruitment tactics to fill the Latinx teacher-student gap. Feb 20, 2018 Sarah Shapiro, Lisette Partelow
5 Ways the Trump Budget Undermines Gun Violence Prevention and School Safety Efforts ArticleFebruary 16, 2018 5 Ways the Trump Budget Undermines Gun Violence Prevention and School Safety Efforts President Trump's promise to make schools safer after the Parkland shooting rings hollow against the cuts to such efforts in his 2019 budget. Feb 16, 2018 Chelsea Parsons, Scott Sargrad
Trump’s Budget Reveals that He Wants Everyday Americans to Pay for His Tax Cuts for the Wealthy ArticleFebruary 12, 2018 Trump’s Budget Reveals that He Wants Everyday Americans to Pay for His Tax Cuts for the Wealthy The president's budget pays for his tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations by slashing health care, education, and other critical investments. Feb 12, 2018 Seth Hanlon, Rebecca Vallas, Rachel West, 16 More Katherine Gallagher Robbins, Eliza Schultz, Heidi Schultheis, Kevin DeGood, Annie McGrew, Thomas Huelskoetter, Angela Hanks, Erin Auel, Stephenie Johnson, Ben Miller, Antoinette Flores, Michela Zonta, Rejane Frederick, Alex Rowell, Alan Cohen, John Norris
Trump and DeVos Continue to Undermine Public Education with Their Proposed Fiscal Year 2019 Budget ArticleFebruary 12, 2018 Trump and DeVos Continue to Undermine Public Education with Their Proposed Fiscal Year 2019 Budget With their proposed fiscal year 2019 budget, President Trump and Secretary DeVos have demonstrated, once again, that they are eager to drain public education funds in order to push their privatization schemes. Feb 12, 2018 Stephenie Johnson, Neil Campbell, Scott Sargrad
These States Are Leveraging Title II of ESSA to Modernize and Elevate the Teaching Profession ReportFebruary 5, 2018 These States Are Leveraging Title II of ESSA to Modernize and Elevate the Teaching Profession This issue brief explains how 15 states are leveraging Title II, Part A of ESSA to modernize and elevate the teaching profession. Feb 5, 2018 Stephenie Johnson
Interactive: Nationwide Efforts to Elevate the Teaching Profession InteractiveFebruary 5, 2018 Interactive: Nationwide Efforts to Elevate the Teaching Profession This interactive tool provides examples of programs and initiatives across the country working to modernize and elevate the teaching profession. Feb 5, 2018 Stephenie Johnson, Mathew Brady
Do ESSA Plans Show Promise for Improving Schools? ArticleFebruary 2, 2018 Do ESSA Plans Show Promise for Improving Schools? The authority to change school governance may be a lever to turn around struggling schools. Feb 2, 2018 Samantha Batel
Public Schools Must Address Disparities in Discipline Rates ArticleJanuary 17, 2018 Public Schools Must Address Disparities in Discipline Rates Policymakers must take action to help address suspension and expulsion rates for historically disadvantaged students in U.S. public schools. Jan 17, 2018 Laura Jimenez, Abel McDaniels, Sarah Shapiro
How to Reform Remedial Education ArticleJanuary 9, 2018 How to Reform Remedial Education Policymakers, colleges, and school districts should take steps to successfully reform remedial education for recent high school graduates. Jan 9, 2018 Laura Jimenez
A New Path for School Integration ArticleDecember 19, 2017 A New Path for School Integration School integration remains essential for equalizing educational opportunity for all children. Dec 19, 2017 Abel McDaniels
Analysis: ESSA, Like NCLB, Encourages Schools to Fudge Graduation Rates. Here’s How to Make the Numbers Really Count In the NewsDecember 13, 2017 Analysis: ESSA, Like NCLB, Encourages Schools to Fudge Graduation Rates. Here’s How to Make the Numbers Really Count Author Laura Jimenez discusses the widespread pattern of misleading high school graduation rates and why building a relationship of trust and support between districts and school officials can help fix this problem. Dec 13, 2017 The 74 Laura Jimenez
High Schools of the Future: How States Can Accelerate High School Redesign ReportDecember 4, 2017 High Schools of the Future: How States Can Accelerate High School Redesign States can help innovative educators develop engaging and effective high schools through targeted flexibility, updates, and support. Dec 4, 2017 Craig Jerald, Neil Campbell, Erin Roth
The Value of Guardrails in Education ArticleNovember 28, 2017 The Value of Guardrails in Education Good government oversight and strong authorization practices are essential for school choice. Nov 28, 2017 Ulrich Boser, Danny Schwaber
The Trump Administration’s Slow But Steady Undoing of the Department of Education ArticleNovember 20, 2017 The Trump Administration’s Slow But Steady Undoing of the Department of Education Here are seven alarming signs that President Trump and Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos are slowly but steadily making good on their promise to diminish the U.S. Department of Education. Nov 20, 2017 Coleton Whitaker, Abel McDaniels, Stephenie Johnson
Giving to the Rich ArticleNovember 16, 2017 Giving to the Rich Under the House GOP plan, the tax break given to Donald Trump would be enough to pay more than 20,000 teachers. Nov 16, 2017 Ulrich Boser, Abel McDaniels
Trump’s Betrayal: One Broken Promise After Another ArticleNovember 2, 2017 Trump’s Betrayal: One Broken Promise After Another President Trump keeps saying one thing and doing another; it’s the American people who pay the price. Nov 2, 2017
Trickle-Down Cuts to Education ReportOctober 26, 2017 Trickle-Down Cuts to Education Proposed federal cuts and the Republican tax plan would have a devastating impact on students, families, and schools nationwide. Oct 26, 2017 Lisette Partelow, Meg Benner, Michael Dannenberg, 1 More Charles Barone
The Progressive Case for Charter Schools ArticleOctober 24, 2017 The Progressive Case for Charter Schools High-quality charter schools exemplifying progressive values by providing historically underserved students with equal educational opportunity deserve our support. Oct 24, 2017 Erin Roth, Abel McDaniels, Catherine Brown, 1 More Neil Campbell
Revisiting the Persistent Teacher Diversity Problem ArticleSeptember 28, 2017 Revisiting the Persistent Teacher Diversity Problem The Center for American Progress’ latest analysis finds that the nation’s teacher workforce still lacks diversity. Sep 28, 2017 Catherine Brown, Ulrich Boser
America Needs More Teachers of Color and a More Selective Teaching Profession ReportSeptember 14, 2017 America Needs More Teachers of Color and a More Selective Teaching Profession States, teacher preparation programs, and alternative certification programs are taking steps to build a more diverse and selective pool of educators. Sep 14, 2017 Lisette Partelow, Angie Spong, Catherine Brown, 1 More Stephenie Johnson
The Stakes Are Too High to Ignore the Trump-DeVos Agenda ReportSeptember 5, 2017 The Stakes Are Too High to Ignore the Trump-DeVos Agenda Students and schools need advocates to fight to preserve federal funding and minimize the damage of Trump-DeVos proposals. Sep 5, 2017 Catherine Brown, Meg Benner
When Your Homework Is Restoring The American Dream PodcastAugust 31, 2017 When Your Homework Is Restoring The American Dream Michele and Igor chat with former U.S. Secretary of Education and President and CEO of The Education Trust John B. King Jr. to discuss our public school systems, school choice, and the racial dynamics still prevalent in education today. Aug 31, 2017 Michele L. Jawando, Igor Volsky, Sally Tucker, 1 More Rachel Rosen
School Accountability in First-Round ESSA State Plans Fact SheetAugust 4, 2017 School Accountability in First-Round ESSA State Plans Sixteen states and Washington, D.C., submitted plans to the Education Department for school accountability under ESSA. Aug 4, 2017 Samantha Batel, Laura Jimenez
Measuring Success: An Overview of New School Classification Indicators Under ESSA ReportAugust 4, 2017 Measuring Success: An Overview of New School Classification Indicators Under ESSA States are using new indicators to measure and support student and school performance under the Every Student Succeeds Act. Aug 4, 2017 Samantha Batel
Trump Vacations While Slashing Summer Programs for Low-Income Kids ArticleJuly 20, 2017 Trump Vacations While Slashing Summer Programs for Low-Income Kids President Trump has a double standard for taxpayer dollars, racking up millions of dollars in vacations to his own properties while proposing cuts to summer programs for low-income schoolchildren. Jul 20, 2017 Melissa Boteach
The Racist Origins of Private School Vouchers ReportJuly 12, 2017 The Racist Origins of Private School Vouchers As the Trump administration brings private school vouchers to the national stage, policymakers must reflect on the history of this policy and consider its impact on vulnerable students. Jul 12, 2017 Chris Ford, Stephenie Johnson, Lisette Partelow
Betsy DeVos: Secretary of Discrimination? ArticleJuly 12, 2017 Betsy DeVos: Secretary of Discrimination? Just months into Betsy DeVos’ tenure as secretary of education, the department is already rolling back critical protections for vulnerable students. Jul 12, 2017 Coleton Whitaker, Sejal Singh, Stephenie Johnson
Making School Integration Work for the 21st Century In the NewsJuly 5, 2017 Making School Integration Work for the 21st Century Authors Ulrich Boser and Perpetual Baffour discuss issues surrounding socio-economic segregation in U.S. school districts. Jul 5, 2017 The 74 Ulrich Boser, Perpetual Baffour
Learning Mindsets and Skills ReportJune 23, 2017 Learning Mindsets and Skills The Every Student Succeeds Act provides new opportunities for school leaders to cultivate students’ learning mindsets. Jun 23, 2017 Ulrich Boser, Perpetual Baffour
Are Trump and DeVos Waging a War on Teachers? ArticleJune 5, 2017 Are Trump and DeVos Waging a War on Teachers? Here are five ways in which President Trump and Secretary of Education DeVos have denigrated and devalued the teacher workforce, especially since taking office. Jun 5, 2017 Kami Spicklemire, Stephenie Johnson
Sydney Chaffee on Equity, Federal Funding, and the Resistance Movement ArticleJune 1, 2017 Sydney Chaffee on Equity, Federal Funding, and the Resistance Movement Sydney Chaffee, the 2017 National Teacher of the Year, discusses how she draws on lessons from the past to teach her students how to fight for justice today. Jun 1, 2017 Stephenie Johnson, Chris Ford
Segregated by Income InteractiveMay 31, 2017 Segregated by Income Use this data tool to explore the most and least segregated school districts nationwide. May 31, 2017 Ulrich Boser, Perpetual Baffour
Isolated and Segregated ReportMay 31, 2017 Isolated and Segregated Far too many school districts are intensely segregated by income and socioeconomic status, but Americans are largely in support of change. May 31, 2017 Ulrich Boser, Perpetual Baffour
How the Trump Budget Undermines Economic Security for Working Families ArticleMay 23, 2017 How the Trump Budget Undermines Economic Security for Working Families The Trump budget would squeeze working families for the benefit of wealthy elites. May 23, 2017 Rebecca Vallas, Harry Stein, Eliza Schultz, 10 More Neil Campbell, Kate Bahn, Regina Willensky Benjamin, Kevin DeGood, Antoinette Flores, Ethan Gurwitz, Alexandra Thornton, Angela Hanks, Luke Bassett, Myriam Alexander-Kearns
Increased Opt-In Rates Boost Confidence in Higher Student Achievement Rates ArticleMay 9, 2017 Increased Opt-In Rates Boost Confidence in Higher Student Achievement Rates As testing opt-out loses steam and students make large gains in reading and math, advocates of the Common Core State Standards have greater confidence that more students are achieving to higher standards. May 9, 2017 Laura Jimenez, Coleton Whitaker, Samantha Batel
Hidden Money ReportApril 8, 2017 Hidden Money States and districts should consider policies to offset school funding inequities caused by parent donations. Apr 8, 2017 Catherine Brown, Scott Sargrad, Meg Benner
Keeping America’s Schools Safe from Gun Violence Fact SheetApril 7, 2017 Keeping America’s Schools Safe from Gun Violence Efforts to weaken the federal Gun-Free School Zones Act put students, faculty, and other staff at risk. Apr 7, 2017
Trump University: A Look at an Enduring Education Scandal ReportMarch 30, 2017 Trump University: A Look at an Enduring Education Scandal As the long-standing legal case on Trump University comes to a close, this brief looks at new evidence and insights on Trump and his hallmark educational initiative. Mar 30, 2017 Ulrich Boser, Danny Schwaber, Stephenie Johnson
Proposed Cuts to Medicaid Could Mean Big Cuts to School-Based Health Services ArticleMarch 24, 2017 Proposed Cuts to Medicaid Could Mean Big Cuts to School-Based Health Services Cuts to Medicaid included in the American Health Care Act could be devastating to schools, which rely on Medicaid funding to provide critical health services to students. Mar 24, 2017 Lisette Partelow, Kami Spicklemire
The Trump-DeVos Budget Would Dismantle Public Education, Hurting Vulnerable Kids, Working Families, and Teachers ArticleMarch 17, 2017 The Trump-DeVos Budget Would Dismantle Public Education, Hurting Vulnerable Kids, Working Families, and Teachers The Trump administration’s 2018 budget would strip $9 billion in critical federal funding from our nation’s public education system. Mar 17, 2017 Stephenie Johnson, Neil Campbell, Kami Spicklemire, 1 More Lisette Partelow
10 Ways President Trump’s Agenda Will Harm His Supporters in Rural and Small-Town America ArticleMarch 16, 2017 10 Ways President Trump’s Agenda Will Harm His Supporters in Rural and Small-Town America Many rural and small-town voters supported President Trump—but his agenda will harm families and the economy in their communities. Mar 16, 2017 Katherine Gallagher Robbins, Rejane Frederick, Rachel West
What Do People Know About Excellent Teaching and Learning? ReportMarch 14, 2017 What Do People Know About Excellent Teaching and Learning? There's a large misalignment between what the public thinks and what the research says about student learning and effective teaching—and it has important implications for policy. Mar 14, 2017 Ulrich Boser
Proposed Cuts to AmeriCorps Would Be Devastating for Education Reform ReportMarch 13, 2017 Proposed Cuts to AmeriCorps Would Be Devastating for Education Reform Many of the most prominent and influential education reform efforts would be hurt by proposed AmeriCorps cuts. Mar 13, 2017 Lisette Partelow, Kami Spicklemire
Revisited: Do Schools Challenge Our Students? ArticleMarch 7, 2017 Revisited: Do Schools Challenge Our Students? Although many students still don’t feel like they are being challenged in the classroom, there have been clear instructional improvements associated with standards-based reform. Mar 7, 2017 Ulrich Boser, Perpetual Baffour
Designing Accountability ReportMarch 3, 2017 Designing Accountability The Center for American Progress models three school identification system designs to help states measure and rate school performance. Mar 3, 2017 Laura Jimenez, Scott Sargrad, Samantha Batel, 1 More Catherine Brown
A New Vision for School Accountability ReportMarch 3, 2017 A New Vision for School Accountability This report presents a framework for school accountability systems that achieve college and career readiness for all students. Mar 3, 2017 Laura Jimenez, Scott Sargrad
Vouchers Are Not a Viable Solution for Vast Swaths of America ArticleMarch 3, 2017 Vouchers Are Not a Viable Solution for Vast Swaths of America Small rural and suburban public school districts are a poor fit for President Trump’s proposed private-school voucher system. Mar 3, 2017 Neil Campbell, Catherine Brown
African American Students Deserve a High-Quality Education ArticleFebruary 28, 2017 African American Students Deserve a High-Quality Education Although African American students have made significant progress since the ruling in Brown v. Board of Education, access to high-quality public education is still a challenge for many. Feb 28, 2017 Progress 2050
The Sunshine State Isn’t the Standard In the NewsFebruary 27, 2017 The Sunshine State Isn’t the Standard Education Secretary Betsy DeVos shouldn't champion Florida's school voucher programs as a model for the nation. Feb 27, 2017 U.S. News & World Report Laura Jimenez, Samantha Batel
Reimagining the School Day ReportFebruary 23, 2017 Reimagining the School Day CAP outlines five innovative school schedules that benefit teaching and learning. Feb 23, 2017 Meg Benner, Lisette Partelow
Unqualified and Dangerous In the NewsFebruary 7, 2017 Unqualified and Dangerous Lisette Partelow and Meg Benner argue that Betsy DeVos is uniquely unprepared to run the U.S. Department of Education. Feb 7, 2017 U.S. News & World Report Lisette Partelow, Meg Benner
Betsy DeVos’ Threat to Children with Disabilities ReportFebruary 2, 2017 Betsy DeVos’ Threat to Children with Disabilities The education secretary nominee’s singular focus on school choice through a voucher system puts the civil rights of students with disabilities at risk. Feb 2, 2017 Meg Benner, Rebecca Ullrich
A Plan for Rebuilding America and Investing in Workers and Jobs ReportFebruary 1, 2017 A Plan for Rebuilding America and Investing in Workers and Jobs The start of the 115th Congress presents an important opportunity to strengthen communities, expand employment, raise wages, and build the infrastructure that will power the U.S. economy in the 21st-century. Feb 1, 2017 Kevin DeGood
Improving Outcomes for Students with Disabilities ReportJanuary 31, 2017 Improving Outcomes for Students with Disabilities Collaboration in special education between charter schools and traditional public school districts offers the potential to benefit students with disabilities. Jan 31, 2017 Lauren Morando Rhim, Jessica Sutter, Neil Campbell
President Trump’s Education Plan Puts Students and Schools at Risk Fact SheetJanuary 31, 2017 President Trump’s Education Plan Puts Students and Schools at Risk A CAP chart illustrates the differences between strong policies for public charter schools and the plan from President Donald Trump and his secretary of education nominee, Betsy DeVos. Jan 31, 2017 Kami Spicklemire, Neil Campbell
13 Facts that Set the Record Straight on DeVos ArticleJanuary 31, 2017 13 Facts that Set the Record Straight on DeVos During her confirmation hearing, Betsy DeVos expressed confusion and avoided questions. Here’s what her record shows. Jan 31, 2017 Stephenie Johnson, Coleton Whitaker
Inside the Financial Holdings of Billionaire Betsy DeVos ArticleJanuary 27, 2017 Inside the Financial Holdings of Billionaire Betsy DeVos Americans should take a closer look at the investments held by the secretary of education nominee and the troubling picture they paint. Jan 27, 2017 Ben Miller, Laura Jimenez
State Profiles: DeVos and Trump Put Vulnerable Students in Jeopardy Fact SheetJanuary 25, 2017 State Profiles: DeVos and Trump Put Vulnerable Students in Jeopardy Republican plans endanger critical education funding for families across the country. These fact sheets provide a look at the devastation it could cause at the state level. Jan 25, 2017 Ulrich Boser, Danny Schwaber
Starting Strong ReportJanuary 25, 2017 Starting Strong Teachers need better support and training as they enter the profession so that they are ready to serve their students; here’s how to ensure they get it. Jan 25, 2017 Lisette Partelow, Annette Konoske-Graf
The DeVos Dynasty: A Family of Extremists ArticleJanuary 23, 2017 The DeVos Dynasty: A Family of Extremists Betsy Devos' family has a history of supporting extremist, right-wing views. Jan 23, 2017 Catherine Brown, Ulrich Boser
Conflicts of DeVos ArticleJanuary 12, 2017 Conflicts of DeVos Think Washington is corrupt? It’s about to get a lot worse under President-elect Donald Trump. Jan 12, 2017 Ulrich Boser, Marcella Bombardieri, CJ Libassi
Will DeVos Do For Schools What She Did For Flint Water? In the NewsJanuary 9, 2017 Will DeVos Do For Schools What She Did For Flint Water? Author Ulrich Boser argues that U.S. secretary of education nominee Betsy DeVos' privatization approach will only lead to disaster in the nation's schools. Jan 9, 2017 Newsweek Ulrich Boser
To Attract Great Teachers, School Districts Must Improve Their Human Capital Systems ReportDecember 22, 2016 To Attract Great Teachers, School Districts Must Improve Their Human Capital Systems Findings from the first nationally representative survey of school districts’ human capital practices indicate that most districts have not yet adapted their human capital systems to the modern market, despite the increasing importance of attracting talented teachers. Dec 22, 2016 Annette Konoske-Graf, Lisette Partelow, Meg Benner
Later School Start Times Could Boost Student Outcomes ArticleDecember 20, 2016 Later School Start Times Could Boost Student Outcomes Schools start too early in the morning, preventing students from getting enough sleep at night and performing to the best of their ability. Dec 20, 2016 Ulrich Boser, Catherine Brown, Perpetual Baffour
Community Schools Can Make a Difference for LGBTQ Youth ArticleDecember 12, 2016 Community Schools Can Make a Difference for LGBTQ Youth Services provided at school can remove barriers to learning for all students. Dec 12, 2016 Aaron Ridings, Daniel Clark
Innovation in Accountability ReportDecember 8, 2016 Innovation in Accountability The Every Student Succeeds Act gives states the opportunity to broaden their vision of accountability and create school classification systems using new measures of school quality or student success. Dec 8, 2016 Samantha Batel, Scott Sargrad, Laura Jimenez
Rebuilding the High School to Middle Class Pipeline ArticleOctober 11, 2016 Rebuilding the High School to Middle Class Pipeline Scaling P-TECH and other public-private CTE partnerships will allow Congress, states, and program leaders to close the skills gap and give every American student and worker the opportunity to succeed. Oct 11, 2016 Andrew Miner
Workin’ 9 to 5 ReportOctober 11, 2016 Workin’ 9 to 5 This report analyzes the misalignment between school and work schedules and the challenges it creates for families. Oct 11, 2016 Catherine Brown, Ulrich Boser, Perpetual Baffour
Federal Regulations Should Drive More Money to Poor Schools TestimonyOctober 3, 2016 Federal Regulations Should Drive More Money to Poor Schools Scott Sargrad, Managing Director, K-12 Education Policy, testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education. Oct 3, 2016 Scott Sargrad
Great Leaders for Great Schools ReportOctober 3, 2016 Great Leaders for Great Schools Great principals are critical to student success and their preparation and development is a key priority for successful school networks. Oct 3, 2016 Simmons Lettre, Neil Campbell
Remedial Education ReportSeptember 28, 2016 Remedial Education As many as 60 percent of entering college freshmen are placed into remedial education courses to develop skills that they should have learned in high school, at a cost of more than $1 billion annually. Sep 28, 2016 Laura Jimenez, Scott Sargrad, Jessica Morales, 1 More Maggie Thompson
Top 5 Ways for Public Schools to Better Support Talented Students of Color ArticleSeptember 27, 2016 Top 5 Ways for Public Schools to Better Support Talented Students of Color Students of color continue to be underrepresented in rigorous and selective academic programs, and schools must work to ensure that talented students of color are adequately supported and challenged. Sep 27, 2016 Cherry Mullaguru
Where Are the Gifted and Talented Black Students? ArticleSeptember 27, 2016 Where Are the Gifted and Talented Black Students? Social and institutional barriers are keeping African American students from the ranks of gifted and talented programs. Sep 27, 2016 Naomi Kellogg
Counsel or Criminalize? ReportSeptember 22, 2016 Counsel or Criminalize? Public schools have not adapted to address students’ mental, social, and emotional barriers to learning, and children of color are disproportionately affected. Sep 22, 2016 Perpetual Baffour
Educator Pipeline at Risk ReportSeptember 14, 2016 Educator Pipeline at Risk There is little research on why teacher preparation enrollment has been declining nationwide since the 2009-10 academic year, but this report finds that certain state policies were associated with a less precipitous decline. Sep 14, 2016 Lisette Partelow, Christina Baumgardner
7 Tenets for Sustainable School Turnaround ReportSeptember 13, 2016 7 Tenets for Sustainable School Turnaround CAP and ERS outline sustainable turnaround practices for state policymakers and recommend the appropriate roles for the federal government, states, districts, and schools to play in supporting successful turnaround efforts. Sep 13, 2016 Scott Sargrad, Samantha Batel, Karen Hawley Miles, 1 More Karen Baroody
7 Tenets to Sustain Successful School Turnaround Fact SheetSeptember 13, 2016 7 Tenets to Sustain Successful School Turnaround This fact sheet provides a guide for state policymakers to improve their most struggling schools. Sep 13, 2016 Scott Sargrad, Samantha Batel, Karen Hawley Miles, 1 More Karen Baroody
Better Evidence, Better Choices, Better Schools ReportAugust 31, 2016 Better Evidence, Better Choices, Better Schools This report outlines eight key ways that states can help school districts make decisions based on evidence and improve their lowest-performing schools. Aug 31, 2016 Steve Fleischman, Caitlin Scott, Scott Sargrad
Reading, Writing, and the Common Core State Standards ReportAugust 17, 2016 Reading, Writing, and the Common Core State Standards Under the new Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts, students are learning to dissect, analyze, and comprehend the type of complex reading they will encounter in college and the workplace. Aug 17, 2016 Melissa Lazarín
Explore the Data for ‘Making the Grade’ InteractiveMay 19, 2016 Explore the Data for ‘Making the Grade’ Learn about next-generation school accountability systems and explore which indicators states currently use to hold schools accountable. This report is designed to help states as they build new systems to comply with the Every Student Succeeds Act, which requires states to consider a broader range of measures for student and school success. May 19, 2016 Carmel Martin, Scott Sargrad, Samantha Batel
Making the Grade ReportMay 19, 2016 Making the Grade State accountability systems vary in complexity, and while the majority of states have surpassed the requirements of No Child Left Behind, nearly all states will need to make adjustments to comply fully with the Every Student Succeeds Act. May 19, 2016 Carmel Martin, Scott Sargrad, Samantha Batel
How Educators and Communities Can Reduce the Fear of Deportation Among Unauthorized Students and Families ArticleApril 25, 2016 How Educators and Communities Can Reduce the Fear of Deportation Among Unauthorized Students and Families To ensure a safe learning environment, educators need to take action to support unauthorized students and students living in mixed-status families by discouraging the presence of ICE officers on school grounds and upholding the spirit of Plyler v. Doe. Apr 25, 2016 Kayla Lee
Educator Evaluation ReportMarch 16, 2016 Educator Evaluation Massachusetts presents a novel approach that highly values evaluator judgment and uses test scores only as a check on the system. Mar 16, 2016 Catherine Brown, Lisette Partelow, Annette Konoske-Graf
Strategies to Improve Low-Performing Schools Under the Every Student Succeeds Act ReportMarch 2, 2016 Strategies to Improve Low-Performing Schools Under the Every Student Succeeds Act Three school districts implemented a suite of evidenced-based practices and realized impressive student achievement gains. Mar 2, 2016 Chelsea Straus, Tiffany D. Miller
4 Strategies for Districts to Successfully Implement Evidence-Based Practices Fact SheetMarch 2, 2016 4 Strategies for Districts to Successfully Implement Evidence-Based Practices Three school districts implemented a suite of evidenced-based practices and realized student achievement gains in low-performing schools. Mar 2, 2016 Chelsea Straus, Tiffany D. Miller
Better Tests, Fewer Barriers ReportFebruary 25, 2016 Better Tests, Fewer Barriers New assessments aligned to college- and career-ready standards are a step forward in accessibility and accommodation features for students with disabilities and English language learners. Feb 25, 2016 Samantha Batel, Scott Sargrad
Implementing the Every Student Succeeds Act ReportJanuary 29, 2016 Implementing the Every Student Succeeds Act States have an opportunity to use the new flexibility embedded in ESSA to develop stronger testing systems without the pressure of NCLB’s exclusive focus on summative tests. Jan 29, 2016 Catherine Brown, Ulrich Boser, Scott Sargrad, 1 More Max Marchitello
A Look at the Education Crisis ReportJanuary 26, 2016 A Look at the Education Crisis While some schools and districts are making progress, student performance remains shockingly low. Jan 26, 2016 Ulrich Boser, Perpetual Baffour, Steph Vela
Lessons From State Performance on NAEP ReportJanuary 14, 2016 Lessons From State Performance on NAEP A new CAP report shows that standards-based reform helps low-income students. Jan 14, 2016 Ulrich Boser, Catherine Brown
Investing in Educator Capacity ReportDecember 21, 2015 Investing in Educator Capacity The Race to the Top program largely benefited educators, increased state capacity, redefined the role of state educational agencies, and generated unprecedented collaboration across states and districts. Dec 21, 2015 Scott Sargrad, Samantha Batel, Melissa Lazarín, 1 More Catherine Brown
The Sorry State of Education Funding In the NewsDecember 16, 2015 The Sorry State of Education Funding Ulrich Boser argues why leaving school funding to the states entrenches inequities. Dec 16, 2015 U.S. News & World Report Ulrich Boser
Investing in the Education of Students of Color Benefits All Americans ArticleNovember 20, 2015 Investing in the Education of Students of Color Benefits All Americans As Congress reauthorizes the ESEA, federal lawmakers must make sure that the needs of all students are met. Nov 20, 2015 Jamal Hagler
Smart, Skilled, and Striving ReportNovember 3, 2015 Smart, Skilled, and Striving A new CAP report outlines a vision for how to elevate and modernize the teaching profession so that every student is taught by great teachers. Nov 3, 2015 Carmel Martin, Lisette Partelow, Catherine Brown
Invisible by Design ReportOctober 29, 2015 Invisible by Design Holding states, districts, and schools accountable for improving the performance of all groups of students remains critical to improving the quality of education in America. Oct 29, 2015 Scott Sargrad, Max Marchitello, Robert Hanna
The Hidden Value of Curriculum Reform ReportOctober 14, 2015 The Hidden Value of Curriculum Reform Curriculum reform presents a cost-effective means of improving student achievement. Oct 14, 2015 Ulrich Boser, Matthew M. Chingos, Chelsea Straus
Returning Home to an Odd Mixture of Progress and Retreat ArticleSeptember 2, 2015 Returning Home to an Odd Mixture of Progress and Retreat Once the pride of the nation for successful desegregation efforts, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools has slipped back into separate and unequal status. Sep 2, 2015 Sam Fulwood III
Why LGBT Students Can Still Face Discrimination at School VideoAugust 31, 2015 Why LGBT Students Can Still Face Discrimination at School Learn more about why LGBT students can still face discrimination in education. Aug 31, 2015 Hannah Hussey, Sarah McBride
The High Cost of Truancy ReportAugust 25, 2015 The High Cost of Truancy Chronic truancy has short-term consequences for students but can have long-lasting effects for individuals, families, and communities. Aug 25, 2015 Farah Z. Ahmad, Tiffany D. Miller
Math Matters ReportAugust 13, 2015 Math Matters Staying the course with Common Core-aligned math instruction will afford students not only greater understanding of conceptual mathematics, but also more opportunity in the job market. Aug 13, 2015 Max Marchitello, Catherine Brown
The Best Way to Boost GDP: Education? In the NewsAugust 12, 2015 The Best Way to Boost GDP: Education? Ulrich Boser discusses the role of education in economic growth. Aug 12, 2015 U.S. News & World Report Ulrich Boser
5 Key Principles to Guide Consideration of any ESEA Title I Formula Change ReportJuly 7, 2015 5 Key Principles to Guide Consideration of any ESEA Title I Formula Change Here are five principles to guide lawmakers as they take action to make Title I—a key funding source for school districts serving poor students—more fair, transparent, and impactful. Jul 7, 2015 Ulrich Boser, Catherine Brown
Separate and Economically Unequal In the NewsJune 18, 2015 Separate and Economically Unequal Author Ulrich Boser brings awareness to the high level of segregation still present in U.S. schools and the need to address these inequalities in education. Jun 18, 2015 U.S. News & World Report Ulrich Boser
A Fresh Look at School Funding ReportMay 18, 2015 A Fresh Look at School Funding These five new ideas for the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act would improve school funding and ensure that low-income students attend better-funded schools. May 18, 2015 the CAP Education Policy Team
Education Funding Fails the Test In the NewsMay 14, 2015 Education Funding Fails the Test Ulrich Boser discusses the importance of making sure that education spending reaches all students. May 14, 2015 U.S. News & World Report Ulrich Boser
The Case for a Two-Generation Approach for Educating English Language Learners ReportMay 6, 2015 The Case for a Two-Generation Approach for Educating English Language Learners Policymakers must support strategies for English language instruction that consider the needs of immigrant adults and children together in order to ensure families achieve greater economic and academic success and the ability to fully participate in society. May 6, 2015 Tracey Ross
Teacher Leadership: The Pathway to Common Core Success VideoApril 28, 2015 Teacher Leadership: The Pathway to Common Core Success Several school districts throughout the country are empowering teachers to lead the way to successful implementation of the Common Core. Apr 28, 2015 Andrew Satter, Andrew Amore, Kaitlin Pennington, 1 More Nichole M. Hoeflich
Teacher Leadership ReportApril 28, 2015 Teacher Leadership A new CAP report highlights six districts that are using teacher leadership and labor-management collaboration to successfully implement the Common Core State Standards. Apr 28, 2015 Andrew Amore, Nichole M. Hoeflich, Kaitlin Pennington
How We Can Build Upon No Child Left Behind’s Progress for Students With Disabilities in a Reauthorized ESEA ReportApril 2, 2015 How We Can Build Upon No Child Left Behind’s Progress for Students With Disabilities in a Reauthorized ESEA Educational outcomes for students with disabilities have significantly improved under the No Child Left Behind Act. Apr 2, 2015 Chelsea Straus
Dramatic Action, Dramatic Improvement ReportMarch 31, 2015 Dramatic Action, Dramatic Improvement Research suggests that school turnaround is possible in the presence of a concerted strategy and comprehensive, dramatic actions. Mar 31, 2015 Tiffany D. Miller, Catherine Brown
Comparable but Unequal ReportMarch 11, 2015 Comparable but Unequal Congress must address how current federal law masks education funding disparities between low- and higher-income students by fixing the so-called comparability loophole. Mar 11, 2015 Robert Hanna, Max Marchitello, Catherine Brown
Do More, Add More, Earn More ReportFebruary 17, 2015 Do More, Add More, Earn More An examination of how 10 school districts are redesigning teacher compensation systems so the teachers who make a bigger difference get a bigger paycheck. Feb 17, 2015 Karen Hawley Miles, Kaitlin Pennington, David Bloom
Robin Hood in Reverse ReportFebruary 4, 2015 Robin Hood in Reverse A new proposal to update the No Child Left Behind Act includes a provision that could substantially redistribute federal dollars away from the students who need them the most. Feb 4, 2015 Max Marchitello, Robert Hanna
5 Reasons Why Sen. Alexander’s Education Bill Fails Students with Disabilities Fact SheetFebruary 2, 2015 5 Reasons Why Sen. Alexander’s Education Bill Fails Students with Disabilities As Congress debates No Child Left Behind, proposed bill ignores opportunity to improve U.S. school systems for students with disabilities. Feb 2, 2015
5 Reasons Why Sen. Alexander’s Education Bill Fails Communities of Color Fact SheetFebruary 2, 2015 5 Reasons Why Sen. Alexander’s Education Bill Fails Communities of Color As Congress debates No Child Left Behind, proposed bill ignores opportunity to improve U.S. school systems for communities of color. Feb 2, 2015
5 Reasons Why Sen. Alexander’s Draft Education Bill Fails Parents Fact SheetFebruary 2, 2015 5 Reasons Why Sen. Alexander’s Draft Education Bill Fails Parents As Congress debates No Child Left Behind, proposed bill reduces parent access to information about their children’s progress. Feb 2, 2015
5 Reasons Why Sen. Alexander’s Education Bill Fails Teachers Fact SheetJanuary 28, 2015 5 Reasons Why Sen. Alexander’s Education Bill Fails Teachers As Congress debates No Child Left Behind, proposed bill ignores investments and supports for teachers. Jan 28, 2015
How ESEA Title I, Part A, Funding Can Better Serve the Most Disadvantaged Students ReportJanuary 26, 2015 How ESEA Title I, Part A, Funding Can Better Serve the Most Disadvantaged Students As Congress debates No Child Left Behind, it should seize the opportunity to improve the way it allocates Title I, Part A, dollars to serve students in settings of poverty. Jan 26, 2015 Robert Hanna
Valuing All Our Families ReportJanuary 12, 2015 Valuing All Our Families Stable, healthy marriages and relationships can bolster the economic security and well-being of adults and children. Jan 12, 2015 Shawn Fremstad, Melissa Boteach
Despite Reports to the Contrary, New Teachers Are Staying in Their Jobs Longer ArticleJanuary 8, 2015 Despite Reports to the Contrary, New Teachers Are Staying in Their Jobs Longer A new CAP study calls into question the idea that up to half of beginning teachers leave the profession by their fifth year. In fact, 70 percent of new teachers stay longer than five years. Jan 8, 2015 Robert Hanna, Kaitlin Pennington
The Economic Benefits of Closing Educational Achievement Gaps ReportNovember 10, 2014 The Economic Benefits of Closing Educational Achievement Gaps Closing the educational achievement gaps of children of color would strengthen our economy and our nation. Nov 10, 2014 Robert Lynch, Patrick Oakford
For Women and Girls, the Common Core Is a Step Toward Greater Equity Fact SheetOctober 28, 2014 For Women and Girls, the Common Core Is a Step Toward Greater Equity The Common Core State Standards represent an important step toward closing achievement gaps and opening the door to higher-paying science, technology, engineering, and math jobs for millions of low-income girls and girls of color. Oct 28, 2014
Testing Overload in America’s Schools ReportOctober 16, 2014 Testing Overload in America’s Schools States and school districts are far from the goal of better, fairer, and fewer tests. Oct 16, 2014 Melissa Lazarín
Next-Generation Accountability Systems ReportOctober 16, 2014 Next-Generation Accountability Systems States are moving beyond No Child Left Behind-era accountability to start building their own next-generation accountability systems. Oct 16, 2014 Center for American Progress, the Council of Chief State School Officers
Linked Learning ReportOctober 7, 2014 Linked Learning Linked Learning offers a promising systemic approach to high school reform that is designed to address challenges facing underserved students who have been ill prepared for college and career. Oct 7, 2014 Monica R. Almond, Tiffany D. Miller
The Power of the Pygmalion Effect ReportOctober 6, 2014 The Power of the Pygmalion Effect New CAP research makes clear the importance of high teacher expectations for all students. Oct 6, 2014 Ulrich Boser, Megan Wilhelm, Robert Hanna
The Cognitive Science Behind the Common Core ReportSeptember 26, 2014 The Cognitive Science Behind the Common Core The cognitive science that provides the basis for the Common Core State Standards will lead to improved student learning. Sep 26, 2014 Max Marchitello, Megan Wilhelm
Politics Threaten Efforts to Improve K-12 Education ReportSeptember 26, 2014 Politics Threaten Efforts to Improve K-12 Education Over the past year, the Common Core State Standards have become increasingly contentious. But research shows support for the Common Core’s principles remains high. Sep 26, 2014 Max Marchitello
Mid- and Late-Career Teachers Struggle With Paltry Incomes ReportJuly 23, 2014 Mid- and Late-Career Teachers Struggle With Paltry Incomes Low pay prevents talented and experienced teachers from living a middle-class life. Jul 23, 2014 Ulrich Boser, Chelsea Straus
Parallel Lives, Different Outcomes ReportJuly 9, 2014 Parallel Lives, Different Outcomes Some school districts are more productive than others, but district leaders might have little control over spending their funds in ways that can improve outcomes. Jul 9, 2014 Robert Hanna, Bo Morris III
Educational Equity and Effectiveness: The Need for Fiscal Fairness and Fiscal Productivity ArticleJuly 9, 2014 Educational Equity and Effectiveness: The Need for Fiscal Fairness and Fiscal Productivity To ensure successful outcomes for all students, our nation must do more to improve the fair and productive use of school dollars. Jul 9, 2014 Ulrich Boser
America’s Most Financially Disadvantaged School Districts and How They Got that Way ReportJuly 9, 2014 America’s Most Financially Disadvantaged School Districts and How They Got that Way We need to address inequity in state aid to school districts in order to help fiscally disadvantaged districts reach a level playing field. Jul 9, 2014 Bruce D. Baker
Interactive: What’s the Productivity of Your District? ArticleJuly 9, 2014 Interactive: What’s the Productivity of Your District? We have ranked the educational effectiveness of more than 7,000 school districts in almost 40 states. Please use this online tool to benchmark the performance of your district—and approach our evaluations with caution. Jul 9, 2014 Ulrich Boser
Return on Educational Investment: 2014 ReportJuly 9, 2014 Return on Educational Investment: 2014 A look at school district bang for the buck. Jul 9, 2014 Ulrich Boser
Professional Support for Principals Is Essential for Strong Teacher-Evaluation Systems ArticleJuly 1, 2014 Professional Support for Principals Is Essential for Strong Teacher-Evaluation Systems New data show that 95 percent of principals believe they have a major influence on teacher evaluation, yet they do not receive the professional support they need to take on new responsibilities related to teacher evaluation. Jul 1, 2014 Jenny DeMonte, Kaitlin Pennington
The Changing Role of the Principal ReportJuly 1, 2014 The Changing Role of the Principal A series of case studies sheds light on the changing landscape of school leadership and principal professional development. Jul 1, 2014 Lee Alvoid, Watt Lesley Black Jr.
Retaining Teachers of Color in Our Public Schools ReportJune 28, 2014 Retaining Teachers of Color in Our Public Schools Through targeted reform efforts, states, districts, and school leaders—as well as policymakers and communities of color—can improve the retention rates and effectiveness of teachers of color. Jun 28, 2014 Glenda L. Partee
Access to Effective Teaching is the New Measure of Equity ArticleJune 27, 2014 Access to Effective Teaching is the New Measure of Equity The ruling in Vergara v. California sparks strong reactions on both sides of the issue, but all can agree that great teaching matters. Jun 27, 2014 Jenny DeMonte, Kaitlin Pennington
The Promise of Education Information Systems ReportJune 26, 2014 The Promise of Education Information Systems By embracing big data and management technology, K-12 schools can raise student achievement and reduce costs. Jun 26, 2014 Nathan Levenson, Ulrich Boser
The New Education CFO ReportJune 26, 2014 The New Education CFO The strategic education chief financial officer can better address the growing complexity of operating school districts in a challenging fiscal environment, as well as the need to transform how K-12 education prepares today's students to succeed. Jun 26, 2014 Don Hovey, Ulrich Boser
Roadmap for a Successful Transition to the Common Core in States and Districts ReportJune 25, 2014 Roadmap for a Successful Transition to the Common Core in States and Districts States and districts across the country are using promising and effective practices to implement the Common Core, but more work remains to ensure a smooth transition to the new standards. Jun 25, 2014 Carmel Martin, Max Marchitello, Melissa Lazarín
Cutting Red Tape ReportJune 13, 2014 Cutting Red Tape State education leaders face real barriers—legal and cultural—to building state education agencies that can meet today’s education reform goals. However, there is more they can do within the current policy environment if they are willing to break out of old habits and explore new approaches. Jun 13, 2014 Robert Hanna, Jeffrey Morrow, Marci Rozen
Help Wanted ReportJune 13, 2014 Help Wanted State education agencies that seek to combine resources when providing assistance to troubled schools often bump into federal restrictions on how grant dollars can be used. Jun 13, 2014 Patrick J. Murphy
Seeing Beyond Silos ReportJune 13, 2014 Seeing Beyond Silos States typically keep federal education funds in silos—separating staff into different offices for each federal fund. But as Texas illustrates, state education leaders can do much more to build collaborative agencies and meet comprehensive education reform goals. Jun 13, 2014 Robert Hanna
New York: Expanding Time, Increasing Opportunities for Achievement ReportJune 9, 2014 New York: Expanding Time, Increasing Opportunities for Achievement New York is making a significant state-level investment in expanded learning time, and districts and schools across the state are considerably lengthening the school day. Jun 9, 2014 Tiffany D. Miller
How State Takeover School Districts Shake Up Teacher Professional Development ReportJune 5, 2014 How State Takeover School Districts Shake Up Teacher Professional Development Lessons learned from state takeover districts’ innovation in the area of teacher professional development could influence professional-development spending and practices in districts throughout the United States. Jun 5, 2014 Kaitlin Pennington
The Rise of Networks ReportMay 27, 2014 The Rise of Networks Networks are improving relationships between central offices and schools. This report looks at the rise of networks in New York City; Baltimore, Maryland; Denver, Colorado; and Chicago, Illinois. May 27, 2014 Maureen Kelleher
Good News: America Graduates Record Level of High School Students ArticleMay 20, 2014 Good News: America Graduates Record Level of High School Students Even for the one in five students who fail to earn a diploma, hope abounds for the future. By listening carefully to those who have fallen along the way, we will hear what it takes to help at-risk students stay the course toward finishing high school. May 20, 2014 Sam Fulwood III
What Advanced Placement Means for the Future of American Education and Common Core In the NewsMay 19, 2014 What Advanced Placement Means for the Future of American Education and Common Core Ulrich Boser and Max Marchitello explore the AP programs and the Common Core. May 19, 2014 Real Clear Education Ulrich Boser, Max Marchitello
All Hands on Deck: How Expanded Learning Time and Community Partners Can Benefit Students ArticleMay 19, 2014 All Hands on Deck: How Expanded Learning Time and Community Partners Can Benefit Students Policymakers and educators can greatly enhance the academic experience and success of their students by lengthening time spent in school and forging partnerships with like-minded community actors. May 19, 2014 Tiffany D. Miller
Infographic: How Expanded Learning Time Boosts Student Achievement and Closes Opportunity Gaps ArticleMay 19, 2014 Infographic: How Expanded Learning Time Boosts Student Achievement and Closes Opportunity Gaps Expanded learning time is a promising strategy that provides enrichment activities and academic support for low-income students and more collaboration time for their teachers. May 19, 2014 Tiffany D. Miller, Julie Zucker
The Common Core Is an Opportunity for Education Equity ReportMay 19, 2014 The Common Core Is an Opportunity for Education Equity Across the country, low-income students, students of color, English language learners, and students with disabilities often do not receive the same high-quality education as their peers. The Common Core State Standards take the first step toward ensuring education equity. May 19, 2014
Better Serving the Children of Our Servicemen and Women ReportMay 12, 2014 Better Serving the Children of Our Servicemen and Women The Common Core State Standards will provide military-connected children—who often change schools frequently as their parents move from duty station to duty station—with more consistent and high-quality education. May 12, 2014
ESEA Waivers and Teacher-Evaluation Plans ReportMay 7, 2014 ESEA Waivers and Teacher-Evaluation Plans According to ESEA waivers, many states allow school districts’ discretion in the design and implementation of teacher-evaluation systems. State departments of education are new approaches to hold districts accountable for their evaluation plans. May 7, 2014 Kaitlin Pennington
Teacher Diversity Revisited ReportMay 4, 2014 Teacher Diversity Revisited A new study reveals that the diversity of the U.S. teacher workforce is not keeping pace with the nation’s rapidly changing demographics. May 4, 2014 Ulrich Boser
America’s Leaky Pipeline for Teachers of Color ReportMay 4, 2014 America’s Leaky Pipeline for Teachers of Color Improvements along the educator pipeline and in teacher training programs will help diversify the United States’ teachers and consequently bolster the academic performance of children from all racial backgrounds. May 4, 2014 Farah Z. Ahmad, Ulrich Boser
Common Core State Standards Assessments ReportApril 17, 2014 Common Core State Standards Assessments Aligned to the Common Core State Standards, the forthcoming tests from two nonprofit state assessment consortia—the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium and the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers—have the potential to improve student mastery. Apr 17, 2014 Morgan S. Polikoff
Looking at the Best Teachers and Who They Teach ReportApril 11, 2014 Looking at the Best Teachers and Who They Teach All students need access to great teachers, and policymakers need to ensure that they get the education they deserve. Apr 11, 2014 Jenny DeMonte, Robert Hanna
Attaining Equitable Distribution of Effective Teachers in Public Schools ReportApril 11, 2014 Attaining Equitable Distribution of Effective Teachers in Public Schools Attaining an equitable distribution of our nation's most effective teachers will require policy changes at the district, state, and federal levels. Apr 11, 2014 Glenda L. Partee
Conservative Politicians are Lashing Out at Courts that Order Equal Funding for Education ReportMarch 27, 2014 Conservative Politicians are Lashing Out at Courts that Order Equal Funding for Education When judges rule in favor of students seeking a better education, they risk incurring the wrath of conservative legislators with an austerity agenda. Mar 27, 2014 Billy Corriher
Teachers Unions and Management Partnerships ReportMarch 25, 2014 Teachers Unions and Management Partnerships Union-management partnerships across the country are finding solutions to gaps in student achievement and pushing innovative reforms in our nation’s schools. Mar 25, 2014 Saul A. Rubinstein, John E. McCarthy
Four Years Later, Are Race to the Top States on Track? ReportMarch 24, 2014 Four Years Later, Are Race to the Top States on Track? Race to the Top states have demonstrated strong progress since the beginning of the program, but this is hard work and many have a good deal of work ahead to meet their Race to the Top commitments. Mar 24, 2014 Tiffany D. Miller, Robert Hanna
New York City’s Children First ReportMarch 21, 2014 New York City’s Children First New York City's massive school reform produced significant change beyond the city's own schools and helped set a national agenda for reforming education. Mar 21, 2014 Maureen Kelleher
Common Core Implementation Best Practices TestimonyFebruary 28, 2014 Common Core Implementation Best Practices Carmel Martin, Executive Vice President for Policy, testifies before the New York State Office of the Governor Common Core Implementation Panel. Feb 28, 2014 Carmel Martin
Why Too Many Schools Live in an Analog World—and What We Can Do About It ArticleFebruary 10, 2014 Why Too Many Schools Live in an Analog World—and What We Can Do About It Modernizing the E-rate program is a viable way to address the growing technological gap in schools and ensure that all classrooms are equipped for the 21st century. Feb 10, 2014 Ulrich Boser, Chelsea Straus
Infographic: The Next Step for Family Leave ArticleFebruary 5, 2014 Infographic: The Next Step for Family Leave The FAMILY Act will help families, local communities, and our economy by making paid leave a reality for working Americans. Feb 5, 2014 Sarah Jane Glynn, Jane Farrell
Redesigning and Expanding School Time to Support Common Core Implementation ReportJanuary 31, 2014 Redesigning and Expanding School Time to Support Common Core Implementation Schools that are redesigned with significantly more time for both student learning and teacher development and collaboration will be better prepared to meet the challenges of Common Core implementation. Jan 31, 2014 David A. Farbman, David J. Goldberg, Tiffany D. Miller
In the Quest to Improve Schools, Have Teachers Been Stripped of Their Autonomy? ReportJanuary 21, 2014 In the Quest to Improve Schools, Have Teachers Been Stripped of Their Autonomy? Despite recent reforms, surveys indicate that teachers are largely satisfied with their jobs, which bodes well for initiatives aimed at providing teachers with the support and clear direction they need to improve the profession and educational outcomes. Jan 21, 2014 Ulrich Boser, Robert Hanna
Do Teachers Really Lack Autonomy and Freedom? InteractiveJanuary 21, 2014 Do Teachers Really Lack Autonomy and Freedom? Findings from a federal survey of teachers around the country show that teachers actually have significant control over their professional work. Jan 21, 2014 Ulrich Boser, Robert Hanna
Teachers Stay in the Profession During Obama-Era Policies ArticleJanuary 21, 2014 Teachers Stay in the Profession During Obama-Era Policies A large majority of new teachers have stayed in their profession during a period of dramatic education reforms that critics claimed would drive them away. Jan 21, 2014 Kaitlin Pennington, Robert Hanna
Are States Using Flexibility Waivers to Expand Learning Time in Schools? InteractiveDecember 18, 2013 Are States Using Flexibility Waivers to Expand Learning Time in Schools? See how the state plans for ESEA flexibility waivers compare. Dec 18, 2013 Tiffany D. Miller