New 50CAN survey of over 23,000 parents finds shifting priorities across political spectrum. @gtoppo.bsky.social reports
New 50CAN survey of over 23,000 parents finds shifting priorities across political spectrum. @gtoppo.bsky.social reports
Itβs @50can.orgβs 15th anniversary. To celebrate the anniversary, we asked 29 people to share their stories and turned it into an oral history of our first 15 years.
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Can progressivism survive when itβs wrapped in a pessimistic wrapper?
www.nytimes.com/2025/09/02/o...
βDemocrats are divided and flummoxed over what to do.β t.co/KLMYla6gCn
Cash alone fails a big test.
Back to education programs and reforms? www.nytimes.com/2025/07/28/u...
100 students in a school meant for 1,000: Inside Chicagoβs refusal to deal with its nearly empty schools
https://www.chalkbeat.org/chicago/2025/06/13/chicago-public-schools-declining-enrollment-causes-small-schools-high-costs/
Do progressive groups want to look successful more than they want to be successful? www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc...
The WSJ article makes it clear this is a course designed to teach math skills a lot students learned in 8th grade
The lowest level math course isnβt a standard calculus course anymore. It was reorganized to help students remediate algebra conceptions that a test found they hadnβt mastered. They kept the name but changed the content. See the difference below.
This provocative, data-infused essay by James Wyckoff β edworkingpapers.com/ai25-1197 β serves as a reminder that fully understanding the declines in student achievement requires us to look well before the COVID-19 pandemic.
When I was getting my PhD in sociology (1997-2001) we used something called a βposition generatorβ to measure the diversity of peopleβs social networks. Seems similar to this. Correlated with all sorts of βsocial capitalβ measures.
Why did Democrats give up on learning as a priority? How do they get it back? www.nytimes.com/2025/05/10/u...
For the first time in its history, DFER embraces private school choice in its new policy agenda.
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Figure 2 in paper presents the proportion of a campaignβs itemized total from each wealth group in stacked bar charts. Each bar represents a candidate-year, with segments showing the percentage of total dollars that come from each of four wealth bins. In both 2016 and 2020, Trump was much less reliant on the wealthy than Romney. Compared to Romney, Trumpβs share of dollars from the bottom 90% is 9 percentage points higher in 2016, and 20 percentage points higher in 2020. In dollar terms, Trump got 2.7 times more dollars than Romney from the bottom 90% (in 2020). Likewise, Trumpβs share from the top 1% (the sum of the top two bins) is 9 and 15 percentage points lower than Romneyβs. To be sure, most of Trumpβs dollars still came from the wealthy. Even in 2020, the wealthiest 10% gave him 55% of his dollars. However, the bottom 90% nearly matched them. To put this in sharp relief, the candidate with a wealth distribution of dollars closest to Trumpβs in 2020 is Obama.
In terms of donors, Trump complicates the oligarchy story. While most of his 2020 funding (55%) came from the top 10%, thatβs the lowest reliance on wealthy of any candidate we studied. Nearly 45% of 2020 donations came from bottom 90%βa remarkable shift for a Republican. 3/ cup.org/4cfm0Az
βNear the end of the argument, Justice Kavanaugh thanked the school boardβs lawyer, Alan E. Schoenfeld, suggesting he had done what he could with hopeless material.β
www.nytimes.com/2025/04/22/u...
Biden believed the best way to stop Trump was to give every Democratic interest group a reason to be loyal. It backfired.
βHow did Democrats back themselves into this corner? Partly theyβre pandering to pro-tariff constituencies (i.e., unions, once reliable Democratic allies).β
In the sense of the stakes of the election. The differences between the two candidates.
When you give a child a laptop and just turn them loose, amazing things happen
Just kidding, itβs a complete bust voxdev.org/topic/educat...
Why is the Democratsβ response to Trumpβs tariffs so muddled?
Because Biden left them without a clear stance on free trade. www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...
Whatβs the future of NAEP?
www.the74million.org/article/lind...
These are the school districts in the database.
The dots on the far left are San Francisco, Detroit and DC
The dots on the far right are districts in Texas.
How tilted to the left are the staff at universities?
New data from VR Scores. vrscores.org/data-visuali...
The change in US 4th grade math skills by content area on the NAEP
What's going on with geometry?
zarekdrozda.substack.com/p/beyond-the...
Which selective colleges have the most balance between liberal & conservative students?
Answer: Washington & Lee, Notre Dame, University of Miami, Boston College and Wake Forest. fordhaminstitute.org/national/com...
The turmoil at the Ivies continues
www.thecrimson.com/article/2025...
βafter suffering their biggest defeat in decades, Democrats are deeply fractured, rudderless, and struggling to figure out at the most basic level what their message and strategy should beβ www.politico.com/news/magazin...
Ah nuts. My post got cut off. It was supposed to read βthey learned less.β
Yes, I assume digital distractions.
edworkingpapers.com/sites/defaul...