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At the start of September, the New York Times asked some important thinkers the question, “What is school for?” The eight different writers answered in eight different ways, which shouldn’t be...

I knew the freakout over the release of this year’s scores for the National Association of Education Progress (NAEP) test was going to be big, but I didn’t know it...

My wife and I recently moved into a new house, which brought me back into touch with that box of stuff where you throw old keepsakes that you have no...

For over two decades, the field of behavioral economics has been exploring the efficacy of “nudges,” suggestions meant to subtly direct behavior in specific, presumably beneficial ways. For example, the image...

School is just around the corner, and we’re in for an interesting time with the first semester where Covid remains present, but most of the previous mitigations are not.  These are...