AEI Education

@AEIeducation

Promoting commonsense school reform from the White House to the schoolhouse.

Washington, D.C.
Joined October 2009

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  1. 19 hours ago

    Back in 2019, explored the promises and limits of online higher education. As the majority of colleges shift to some degree of an online model, understanding these tradeoffs is crucial.

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  2. 20 hours ago

    The findings and themes in a new volume from , , & on should give policymakers pause as the free-college agenda gains momentum.

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  3. 21 hours ago

    Teaching the habits of mind that sustain the American system "requires a fealty to laws, a respect for institutions, an appreciation for checks and balances, and the confidence that defeats are not cataclysmic,” writes .

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  4. 22 hours ago

    Under Obama's Title IX guidance, lawsuits against colleges for botching due process exploded ten-fold. Joe Biden wants to go back to that system. That's a horrible idea, write and RJ Martin .

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  5. Retweeted
    Dec 12

    If due process and the presumption of innocence are good enough for the president-elect, surely they’re good enough for America’s colleges and universities. & RJ Martin in

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  6. Retweeted
    Dec 11

    If due process and the presumption of innocence are good enough for the president-elect, surely they’re good enough for America’s colleges and universities. & RJ Martin in

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  7. Dec 11

    How would actually work? , , and look into the details and mechanics of potential free-college plans in a new bound volume from .

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  8. Dec 11

    “The American democratic tradition is not that we should expect to be happy with the outcome of elections but that we’ll get our say, our rights will be protected, & the practical consequences of an electoral loss will go only so far.”

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    Dec 9

    “In a national survey of social studies teachers, the RAND Corporation found that barely half think it's essential that students understand concepts like federalism, separation of powers, and checks and balances.”

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  10. Dec 11

    As Biden takes office, teachers unions will face a clear choice: help lead on responsibly reopening schools, or risk stoking concerns that they’re more interested in member convenience than student wellbeing. explains .

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  11. Dec 11

    Progressives are looking for ways to change education policy without Congress. One bad idea? Eliminating DeVos's due process safeguards for Title IX sexual assault cases. and RJ Martin explain at

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  12. Dec 10

    If Biden had been subjected to the Title IX campus courts he’s promising to restore, he almost assuredly would have been found guilty of sexual assault, write and RJ Martin.

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  13. Dec 10

    In response to growing support for policies, AEI’s offers a critical look at the arguments that brought free college to the top of the national agenda, with insights from & , now in a bound volume.

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  14. Dec 10

    “The health of our republic depends on students learning that the norms of democratic government are important in their own right and that the legitimacy of institutions cannot depend on whether we like the outcomes,” writes .

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  15. Dec 10

    As evidence that in-person learning can be done safely accumulates, parents may grow impatient with calls for continued remote learning. explains why Trump’s departure may be a mixed blessing for teachers unions .

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    Dec 10

    If you have more than $10,000 left on the loan, my understanding is that you remain in your current amortization/payment schedule. That means your regular monthly payment is still due despite the loan forgiveness, which is really just a large prepayment. This is how loans work.

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  17. Retweeted
    Dec 10

    It’s troubling to contemplate the president-elect denying to vulnerable 19-year-olds the same safeguards that he so recently demanded for himself. There shouldn’t be two sets of rules — one for the powerful and one for everyone else. At .

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    Dec 9

    There’s talk that Biden may nominate Lily Eskelsen Garcia for SecEd. Will he? We’ll see. But I suspect he won’t nominate a high-profile union exec unless confident of confirmation, which means first 1) seeing if D’s sweep GA or 2) securing quiet assurances from Romney & Collins.

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    Dec 10

    Progressive groups & the higher ed lobby want President-elect Biden to reverse meticulously crafted rules that rein in campus kangaroo courts & ensure due process in Title IX enforcement. He’s promised to do so. That would be a serious mistake. At .

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    Dec 9
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