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EDlection 2020
From the Oval Office to the statehouse, covering all the 2020 candidates who could reshape America’s schools
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Charter School Advocates, San Diego NAACP Raise Objections to Biden’s Pick for Number Two Spot at Education Department
Linda Jacobson
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With an Eye Toward Equity, Biden Unveils Plan to Reopen Many Schools in First 100 Days
Linda Jacobson
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With Senate in Democrats’ Hands, Attention Turns to Ed Committee Leadership, Cardona Confirmation
Linda Jacobson
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Harris: The Biden Administration Must Commit in the First 100 Days to Building Education Policies With Community, Not for It
Khalilah Harris
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As First Lady, Jill Biden to ‘Bring a Lot More Power’ to Helping Students in Military Families
Linda Jacobson
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A 2020 EDlection Cheat Sheet: Recapping the 48 Key Races, Winners and Campaign Issues That Could Reshape America’s Schools and Education Policy
Asher Lehrer-Small
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Mead: Question for the Democratic Presidential Hopefuls — Why Are Government-Funded Nonprofits Fine for Pre-K but Not for K-12?
Sara Mead
March 17, 2020
Union Report
Analysis: National Education Association Abruptly Endorses Joe Biden, Angering Sanders Supporters
Mike Antonucci
March 17, 2020
EDlection 2020
Bernie’s Billion-Dollar Education Plan: Sanders’s Proposal Would Dramatically Expand Magnet Funding to Integrate America’s Racially Isolated Schools. But Will It Work?
Mark Keierleber
March 9, 2020
EDlection 2020
After Record Spending and an Ongoing Union vs. Charter Power Struggle, At Least 2 Los Angeles School Board Races Appear Headed to a Runoff
Taylor Swaak
March 4, 2020
EDlection 2020
After Super Tuesday, 15 Key Education Issues to Keep Following in the States That Voted March 3
Laura Fay, Meghan Gallagher & Steve Snyder
February 28, 2020
EDlection 2020
Democratic Debate Fact-Check: Did 23 NYC Schools Top State Rankings When Bloomberg Left Office? Close. It Was 22, and That List Deserves a Closer Look
Andrew Brownstein
February 26, 2020
EDlection 2020
Biden Notches Decisive Win in South Carolina Primary, as Lawmakers Edge Towards State Education Overhaul
Kevin Mahnken
February 26, 2020
EDlection 2020
Biden’s Tough-on-Crime Mantra Led to School ‘Militarization,’ Critics Say. Why His Legacy on Campus Cops Matters and Puts Him At Odds with Progressives
Mark Keierleber
February 25, 2020
EDlection 2020
Bernie Sanders Wins Nevada: How Las Vegas Teachers Helped the Candidate Score His Biggest 2020 Victory Yet
Kevin Mahnken
February 19, 2020
EDlection 2020
America’s Young People Don’t Vote. In a New Book, Professor John Holbein Considers What Schools Can Do to Produce Better Citizens — and Maybe Even Get Them to the Polls
Kevin Mahnken
February 17, 2020
EDlection 2020
Toch: School Choice Is Here to Stay. But How to Make It Fair and Equitable for All Families? High-Tech Common-Enrollment System Can Help
Thomas Toch
February 12, 2020
EDlection 2020
Wise: Iowa’s Education Policies Are Good for Our State’s Students and a Model for the Country. Here Are 10 Reasons Why
Ryan Wise
February 11, 2020
EDlection 2020
Three Decades After Its First School Funding Lawsuit, New Hampshire Turns to the Public for the First Time to Find an Equitable Solution for All Students
Debra West
February 9, 2020
EDlection 2020
Spurrier: On the Grandest Policy Stage — the State of the Union Address — Trump Signals Shift to Scaled-Down Education Ambitions
Alex Spurrier
February 5, 2020
EDlection 2020
Trump Uses State of the Union Address to Push for Tax-Credit Scholarships, Declaring No Child Should Be Forced to Attend ‘a Failing Government School’
Kevin Mahnken
February 4, 2020
EDlection 2020
Bradford: Beware the Democrats’ New Teachers Union Loyalty Test
Derrell Bradford
February 3, 2020
EDlection 2020
Avila & Ponce: Presidential Candidates Need a Primer on What’s Really Wrong With Our Public Schools. Our Education Platform Can Help
Layla Avila & Ana Ponce
February 2, 2020
EDlection 2020
Aldeman: The Iowa Caucuses Steer Our National Priorities. But Iowa’s Education Policies Are Bad for the Nation — and for Iowa
Chad Aldeman
February 2, 2020
EDlection 2020
Districts, Charters and ‘Public School Vouchers’: Unraveling Elizabeth Warren’s Complicated Evolution on School Choice
Kevin Mahnken
January 29, 2020
National School Choice Week
New Poll: Majority of Democratic Voters Prefer Candidates Who Would Preserve Federal Charter School Spending
Brendan Lowe
January 24, 2020
EDlection 2020
Listen Up, Candidates: Most Teachers Feel Their Voices Aren’t Being Heard, New Survey Reveals
Mark Keierleber
January 22, 2020
EDlection 2020
Buttigieg Was ‘Under the Illusion’ That South Bend’s Schools Are Integrated. But Despite a Decades-Long Struggle (and Federal Court Order), Stark Racial Divisions Persist
Mark Keierleber
January 22, 2020
EDlection 2020
‘If We Don’t Fight for Our Children, Who Else Is Going to Do It?’ Charter Advocates to Continue Democratic Debate Protests Thursday in Los Angeles
Carolyn Phenicie
December 18, 2019
EDlection 2020
Parents Want Debate Moderators to Ask Democrats Whether They Support Black and Latino Families on Public School Choice
Lakisha Young
December 17, 2019
EDlection 2020
O’Keefe: At Candidate Forum, Michael Bennet Looked Back on the Reforms He Implemented as Denver Supe. Could Those Ideas Go National?
Bonnie O'Keefe
December 17, 2019
EDlection 2020
Just Two 2020 Candidates, Bennet and Warren, Discuss Charter Schools at Education Election Forum
Carolyn Phenicie
December 15, 2019
EDlection 2020
Trivers: As an Educator and a Parent of Color, I Stand Up for Charter Schools Against Politics, Hypocrisy and Inequity
Natasha Trivers
December 12, 2019
EDlection 2020
Analysis: Yes, Teachers Need More Pay. But They Also Need Strong Leaders to Support Them. The Candidates Need to Talk About Both
Rachel Metz
December 10, 2019
EDlection 2020
Adams: Michael Bloomberg Made Sweeping Changes in NYC Schools as Mayor. What Might He Do as President?
Alina Adams
December 9, 2019
EDlection 2020
Shuls: What Does It Mean to Hold Charter Schools to the ‘Same Standards’ as Traditional Schools? To Warren & Charter Parents, Very Different Things
James V. Shuls
December 4, 2019
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