Professor Thomas Dee examines the decline in public school enrollment in California based on newly released statewide data for the current academic year.
Assistant Professor Francis Pearman discusses what happens to a neighborhood after a school shutters, and other ramifications for school leaders to consider when deliberating over school closures.
Professor Philip Fisher, director of the Stanford Center on Early Childhood, discusses recent findings from the RAPID Survey Project detailing what parents consider when looking for child care.
Professor Philip Fisher, director of the Stanford Center on Early Childhood, shares findings from the RAPID Survey Project, which collects data on challenges facing childcare providers and families with young children.
Professor Emeritus David Labaree, a historian of higher education, says that while the government has threatened to withhold funds from universities in the past to enforce federal law, these occurrences have been "rare and marginal."
Professor Bryan A. Brown urges school leaders to prepare young people to use technology effectively and responsibly, instead of implementing policies to prohibit their use.
Professor Sean Reardon talks about the lingering impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on student achievement, as well as the potential consequences of the president’s effort to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education.
Associate Professor Antero Garcia discusses the impact of technology in the classroom and how educators can help students learn how to use it in meaningful ways.
GSE Professor Jo Boaler discusses why parents should be encouraged to use situation-specific phrases in praising their children, instead of using the word "smart."