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Here's One of the Best Ways to Fix Chicago's Worst Schools
By Whet Moser
Child-Parent Centers have been effective for almost 50 years. Now we're rediscovering them. Read more
How Do You Educate Kids Before Their Education Begins? Talk (a Lot)
By Whet Moser
Current research suggests that young kids who hear a lot of words do better in school—and the effects start very early. Read more
Does University of Chicago’s Slip in College Ranking Matter?
Prestige at colleges is like profit at corporations. Read more
What Happens When an Urban School System Lures Middle Class Students
By Whet Moser
In Philadelphia, a marketing campaign worked—and gentrified public schools. Read more
Lars Peter Hansen: The Forgotten Nobel Prize Winner
By Whet Moser
The University of Chicago economist's award for scary math gets overshadowed by his famous peers. Read more
What Should Chicago Do With All Those Empty School Buildings?
By Carol Felsenthal
The city now has a lot of big, vacant schools. To figure out what to do with them, Rahm just appointed a committee, and a plugged-in guy to chair it. Read more
How Chicago Teachers Relate To Kids These Days
By Claire Zulkey
As technology and communication evolve, educators have to adapt to maintain a workable student-teacher relationship in and out of the classroom. Read more
The New School Board Member Is a Glimpse at the Future of Education
By Whet Moser
Deborah Quazzo, who replaced new Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker on the CPS board, is one of the big names in the growing for-profit education industry. Read more
How Did Chicago's Public Schools Get in Such a Huge Financial Hole?
By Whet Moser
A main driver of the projected billion dollar deficit is a huge spike in pension payments, a problem that's been building for almost two decades. Read more
How the Chicago Teachers Union Could Challenge Rahm Emanuel
By Whet Moser
Backing a mayoral candidate to go against Rahm may not work—but a strong union can find other ways to change how politics is done in a city. Read more
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