Friday Ed Bites in the spring!
Is this new report put out by the Council on Foreign Relations attempting to be the next iteration of A Nation At Risk? Maybe, but the argument that national security is threatened by our...
View ArticleHappy Admitted Student Preview Day!
I won’t be posting Friday Ed Bites today (but get excited for Monday!) because I’m involved in a lot of today’s activities to help admitted students figure out if Penn is right for them. So, instead of...
View ArticleThe semester is ending — Monday Ed Bites
Hess, with snarky tones (that I love so very much), critiques this year’s offerings at AERA. Daniel Willingham offers his own interpretation of Hess’s critiques, pointing out that perhaps all education...
View ArticleFriday Ed Bites, A Re-Entry!
Unfortunately, my month-long silence does not signal the end of newsworthy education reforms. Indeed, it is merely the result of job hunting, apartment hunting, thesis finishing, and final exam taking....
View ArticleFriday Ed Bites from New Orleans
Romney gave an education speech. Yes, Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney spoke out about his education views. If your Friday needs some Romney words, you can find the full text of the speech...
View ArticleCollege Selectivity: Don’t Hate the Player; Make Them Change
In December, education researchers Caroline Hoxby and Christopher Avery released a new study that examines the rate at which high-performing, low-income students apply to selective colleges and...
View ArticleGood morning! Your student loans are missing.
We’re raised to think that education is the key to social mobility. That, by going to school, we can escape the financial plight of our parents. So, we go to school. And we go to more school. And while...
View ArticleYou’re waitlisted. Now what?
[Cross-posted at AEIdeas.] If you’re a high school senior, or the parent of a high school senior, you probably already know this: college admission decisions went out last week. For those who were...
View ArticleWell, that was predictable.
You might remember that a few weeks ago, I found myself trapped in the unfortunate position of not being able to locate my student loans. This morning, I found them! By which I mean, after signing into...
View ArticleThe Early Applicant Gets the Confetti
Applying early decision is like getting to a club before party-o-clock: it’s a little bit easier to get in, but you have to be ok deciding where to go early.[1] Now, imagine if, once you decided where...
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