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Future of American Education
 

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Educational Innovation and Philadelphia's School of the Future

May 28, 2009

AEI and Microsoft partner together to discuss the role of technology in education.

An Army of Great Teachers?

March 24, 2009

Panelists will discuss questions regarding the role of teachers in K-12 education policy.

Do High-Stakes Tests Reduce Learning in Untested Subjects?

July 10, 2008

Marcus Winters presented findings from his new study: "The Impact of High-Stakes Testing on Student Proficiency in Low-Stakes Subjects: Results of Florida's A+ Accountability Program."

Does Mentoring Improve New Teachers?

June 25, 2008

Jonah Rockoff presented the findings of his study on the impact of mentoring in New York City.

Debating the Case for a U.S. Public Service Academy

January 9, 2008

What are the merits of a U.S. Public Service Academy? What might it offer that is not available at existing institutions? What concerns does it pose?

Is NCLB Leaving Children Behind?

July 16, 2007

Economist Derek Neal discussed with AEI's Charles Murray and analyst Katherine Haley the challenges involved in creating an accountability system with incentives for students.

The Politics of Knowledge: Why Research Does (or Does Not) Influence Education Policy

May 21, 2007

Panelists explore the implications of policy research on school improvement.

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