AEI’s Michael Barone wrote recently about the higher education bubble, which could also described as a “low-interest education loan bubble” to reflect the government’s role in subsidizing higher ...
Forty states and the District of Columbia have lotteries, some of which dedicate proceeds to pre-K-12 education. The newest member of this group is Oklahoma, where voters recently approved a ...
In this graphic, see how the number of U.S. students enrolled in special education has changed over the past 20 years. After a marked increase, the count of students ages 6-21 with disabilities peaked ...
Who’s going to college? Who’s graduating? And what are the differences in life outcomes for people who go to college compared with people who don’t? At the Education Writers Association, we’ve put ...