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    James W. Ceaser

    James W. Ceaser

    James Ceaser is the Harry F. Byrd Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, director of the Program for Constitutionalism and Democracy, and was a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is the author of several books on American politics and American political thought, including...

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    Private Effort to Create Courses Draws Praise — and Charges of 'Buying' Curricula

    Research | Articles
    Monday, July 13, 2009

    On a humid day in June, a few dozen young historians and political scientists have gathered in a sunlit, high-ceilinged, book-lined seminar room along the University of Virginia's central quadrangle...

    New study makes irrefutable case for charter schools

    Research | Articles
    Sunday, October 4, 2009

    Buffalo School Superintendent James Williams picked a rotten time to oppose the growth of charter schools...

    The Federal Role In Education

    Research | Podcasts
    Wednesday, October 7, 2020

    Assistant Secretary James Blew and Eric Hanushek discussed The Federal Role in Education on Capital Conversations.

    Answers About Charter Schools, Part 2

    Research | Articles
    Thursday, August 21, 2008

    James D. Merriman IV, the chief executive of the New York City Center for Charter School Excellence, is answering City Room readers’ questions this week about charter schools in New York City...

    Update: Leading Economists and Educators Debate the Economic Implications of the Crisis in American Education

    Research | Articles
    Thursday, June 26, 2008

    The results of a new national poll about education and the economy will be among the topics of discussion at a policy forum on June 27th hosted by ED in '08 Chairman Roy Romer and Librarian of Congress Dr. James H. Billington...

    The Private Schools No One Sees

    Research | Articles | by Liam Julian
    Friday, June 19, 2009

    University of Newcastle professor James Tooley journeyed to Hyderabad, India in early 2000 at the behest of the World Bank, to study private schools there...

    An Evaluation System Linked To Retention And Reward Is Vital

    Research | Articles | by Eric Hanushek
    Tuesday, March 3, 2015

    Despite decades of study and enormous effort, we know little about how to train or select high quality teachers. We do know, however, that there are huge differences in the effectiveness of classroom teachers and that these differences can be observed.

    Cuomo Fights Rating System In Which Few Teachers Are Bad

    Research | Articles
    Sunday, March 22, 2015

    The teachers and administrators in this rural Long Island district do not mince words when asked about Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s proposal to tie teacher evaluations more closely to test scores.

    Is The Modern American University A Failed State?

    Research | Articles | by Victor Davis Hanson
    Wednesday, April 8, 2015

    Modern American universities used to assume four goals.

    First, their general education core taught students how to reason inductively and imparted an aesthetic sense through acquiring knowledge of Michelangelo, the Battle of Gettysburg, "Medea" and "King Lear," Beethoven's "Ode to Joy," and astronomy and Euclidean geometry.

    How Well Are American Students Learning? Part III: Student Engagement

    Research | Articles | by Chester E. Finn Jr.
    Wednesday, April 8, 2015

    Brown Center reports on the state of American education are characteristically lucid and informative as well as scrupulously research-based—and they sometimes venture into unfamiliar but rewarding territory. That's certainly the case with the third section of the latest report, which addresses "the intensity with which students apply themselves to learning in school."

    TEDxStanford Returns For 2015 With Dynamic Speakers And A New Twist

    Research | Articles
    Thursday, April 9, 2015

    TEDxStanford, the annual smorgasbord of fascinating Stanford speakers and performers, returns this year with a slightly different approach. The theme is "Turning Point" – the audience will hear stories of research, events and personal lives that have reached a critical moment.

    Teacher Layoffs Are Coming, And It’s The Great Recession’s Fault

    Research | Articles | by Michael J. Petrilli
    Sunday, April 19, 2015

    Forty-eight states experienced declines over the last six years, but some drops were nearly cataclysmic. Note the dramatic reductions in some southern and western states, which were particularly hard hit by the housing bust and/or the recession itself.

    Stanford to get $30 million for energy institute

    Research | Articles
    Thursday, October 5, 2006

    Stanford University will get $30 million to establish a new institute on energy efficiency, the university announced today...

    Technology may help poor schools by starting with rich ones

    Research | Articles
    Friday, May 28, 2010

    ["Saving Schools"] is an analytical history of key American school reformers, from Mann to John Dewey to Martin Luther King Jr. to Al Shanker to Bill Bennett to James S. Coleman. I knew about those guys, but the last chapter discussed someone I never heard of, Julie Young, chief executive officer of the Florida Virtual School...

    Education Next: Fueled by Federal Stimulus Package, Education Spending Will Likely Increase Over Next Decade Despite Lack of Achievement Gains for Students

    Research | Articles
    Thursday, November 5, 2009

    Despite an economic downturn and new data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) released last month that show no learning gains in math for American 4th graders, the nation`s public schools will likely have more money and a larger and better paid labor force than they had in 2009, according to education researchers James W. Guthrie and Arthur Peng of Vanderbilt University. . . .

    Stanford alum promises $30M for energy studies

    Research | Articles
    Thursday, October 5, 2006

    Stanford University alumnus Jay A. Precourt has promised $30 million to build the Precourt Institute for Energy Efficiency, the university said Thursday...

    Stanford alumnus commits $30 million gift to fund energy efficiency institute

    Research | Articles
    Thursday, October 5, 2006

    Stanford University alumnus Jay A. Precourt has committed $30 million to establish the Precourt Institute for Energy Efficiency at the university...

    Has School Accountability Outlived Its Shelf Life?

    Research | Podcasts
    Thursday, October 21, 2021

    One of the earliest casualties of the COVID-related school closures was school accountability for academic results, and many education leaders want it to stay that way. 

    Liberal Education, Then and Now

    Research | Articles | by Peter Berkowitz
    Friday, December 1, 2006

    J.S. Mill's idea of a university, and our own.

    A Teacher of Character

    Research | Articles | by Harvey C. Mansfield
    Monday, August 13, 2012

    James Q. Wilson was a modest man of outsize achievements—a professor and a lifelong student of human nature. By Harvey C. Mansfield.

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