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Pamela Snow: The Dog Ate My Homework: Education’s Evidence-Excuses Echo Chamber
An education researcher refutes 16 common arguments against evidence-based practice in K–12 schools.
Jun 16
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Why Knowledge-Rich Curriculum Never Wins
It’s not a lack of evidence. Ideological, professional, structural, and political obstacles remain—and many of them are fixed features of American…
Jun 11
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Robert Pondiscio
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May 2026
Schooling Alone
We’ve personalized our entertainment, news, and culture. Education may be next—and we may not fully understand what we’re giving up.
May 28
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Robert Pondiscio
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Books Aren’t Disappearing From Schools
A valuable new RAND report complicates the panic over disappearing novels—and suggests the accountability era taught schools to think about reading in…
May 14
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Robert Pondiscio
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The Science of Reading Has Won the Argument. Has It Won the Classroom?
The policy debate is over. Now comes the hard part: changing practice.
May 1
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Robert Pondiscio
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April 2026
The Mississippi Marathon and the Problem with Education “Miracles”
What a new paper reveals about how school improvement actually happens
Apr 16
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Robert Pondiscio
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How to Hire a School Superintendent
Superintendent searches tend to reward vision and rhetoric. School systems need someone who understands classroom practice and can execute, focus, and…
Apr 9
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Robert Pondiscio
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Why is Education So Damn Fad-Prone?
Don’t blame teachers; instructional churn is a rational response to a system that prizes novelty over execution.
Apr 2
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March 2026
The Limits of High-Quality Curriculum Evaluation
We’ve elevated “HQIM” and curriculum in theory. In practice, it still doesn’t command authority in classrooms.
Mar 26
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Robert Pondiscio
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Cesar Chavez and the Schools That Bear His Name
Renaming a school is a teachable moment and a civic lesson—let students help choose the name that will be linked to their own for the rest of their…
Mar 20
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Robert Pondiscio
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Instructional Illusions
Ten things in education that look right but aren’t
Mar 12
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Paul Kirschner
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The 10-Year Test for Durable Schools
How can we predict if a standout school or district will still be strong a decade from now?
Mar 5
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Robert Pondiscio
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