
Peter Greene spent 39 years as a high school English teacher in small town Western Pennsylvania. He has written about how policies and practices affect classrooms for over a decade, and for Forbes since 2018. Follow him for news and analysis of education debates, pedagogical
Why A U.S. District Court Blocked The Trump Administration’s Anti-DEI Directive
Thursday U.S. District Court Judge Landya McCafferty blocked the Trump administration’s anti-DEI directive to schools. Here’s what went into the ruling.
Arguments Mustered For Supreme Court Case Of Religious Charter School
Pro-choice organizations, red states, and religious groups are lining up against Oklahoma’s attorney general and a group of Constitutional scholars.
USC Survey Considers If A Divided Country Can Support Civics Education
"Agreement Across the Aisles" shows that citizens of both parties share beliefs about civics education, even as they disagree on what civics education should involve.
The ‘Last Bake Sale’ Tells The Story Of A Critical School Funding Lawsuit
A new book from the lead counsel for the landmark case tells the story of how it found its way through the system over thirty years ago.
National Library Week Arrives As Book Publishers Mount Legal Defense Of Libraries
It’s National Library Week.