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[email protected] (Brookings Institute)Sat, 12 Apr 2008 19:10:41 EDThttp://theednews.org/articles/24683/1/Children-and-Electronic-Media/Page1.html
http://theednews.org/articles/23891/1/The-Price-We-Pay-Economic-and-Social-Consequences-of-Inadequate-Education/Page1.html
Edited by Clive Belfield and Henry M. Levin While the high cost of education draws headlines, the cost of not educating America's children goes largely ignored. The Price We Pay remedies this oversight by highlighting the private, fiscal, and public costs of inadequate education. ]]>[email protected] (Brookings Institute)Sat, 15 Mar 2008 20:40:04 EDThttp://theednews.org/articles/23891/1/The-Price-We-Pay-Economic-and-Social-Consequences-of-Inadequate-Education/Page1.html
http://theednews.org/articles/12100/1/Subsidizing-Higher-Education-through-Tax-and-Spending-Programs/Page1.html
Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center In 1997 Congress enacted a number of tax benefits directed toward helping middle- and upper-middle income groups meet rising college costs. This shift in goals and strategies raises concerns about the fairness and effectiveness of the evolving federal approach to higher education. ]]>[email protected] (Brookings Institute)Tue, 29 May 2007 18:00:00 EDThttp://theednews.org/articles/12100/1/Subsidizing-Higher-Education-through-Tax-and-Spending-Programs/Page1.html
http://theednews.org/articles/12099/1/Educating-Struggling-Students/Page1.html
Hugh B. Price, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies While many students are celebrating their graduation from high school or college, thousands of other adolescents have either dropped out of school or are chronic underachievers. Hugh Price examines the successful tactics the U.S. military uses to engage and train young people - and offers provocative new strategies for schools. ]]>[email protected] (Brookings Institute)Tue, 29 May 2007 18:00:00 EDThttp://theednews.org/articles/12099/1/Educating-Struggling-Students/Page1.html
http://theednews.org/articles/9428/1/Improving-Education/Page1.html
[email protected] (Brookings Institute)Mon, 26 Mar 2007 18:00:00 EDThttp://theednews.org/articles/9428/1/Improving-Education/Page1.html
http://theednews.org/articles/8360/1/District-of-Columbia-Public-Education-Reform-Amendment-Act-of-2007/Page1.html
Alice M. Rivlin, Senior Fellow and Director, Greater Washington Research Program Mr. Chairman and members of the Committee: I wish this hearing were about how to make education more effective for the young people of the District, rather than about who is in charge of doing so. It is good news that the city's political and educational leaders all realize the need for radical change in the schools.]]>[email protected] (Brookings Institute)Thu, 22 Feb 2007 18:00:00 ESThttp://theednews.org/articles/8360/1/District-of-Columbia-Public-Education-Reform-Amendment-Act-of-2007/Page1.html
http://theednews.org/articles/8359/1/College-Grants-on-a-Postcard-A-Proposal-for-Simple-and-Predictable-Federal-Student-Aid/Page1.html
Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University The federal system of student financial aid is broken. Information about aid eligibility is hidden behind a thicket of complicated paperwork, and is also highly uncertain. Concrete information arrives just a few months before or even months after students enroll in college— far too late to affect enrollment decisions. Economic theory and evidence suggest that the costs of complexity and uncertainty are high: many high school students won't even start on the path to college if they aren't certain they can afford it. ]]>[email protected] (Brookings Institute)Thu, 22 Feb 2007 18:00:00 ESThttp://theednews.org/articles/8359/1/College-Grants-on-a-Postcard-A-Proposal-for-Simple-and-Predictable-Federal-Student-Aid/Page1.html
http://theednews.org/articles/8358/1/An-Education-Strategy-to-Promote-Opportunity-Prosperity-and-Growth/Page1.html
Jason Furman, Senior Fellow & Director, Hamilton Project This paper discusses a framework for education policy, from early childhood through post-secondary education, along with major reform ideas consistent with that framework. We present evidence showing that education is critical to broad-based economic growth. Investments in education yield large returns to both society and the individual. ]]>[email protected] (Brookings Institute)Thu, 22 Feb 2007 18:00:00 ESThttp://theednews.org/articles/8358/1/An-Education-Strategy-to-Promote-Opportunity-Prosperity-and-Growth/Page1.html
http://theednews.org/articles/8357/1/Success-By-Ten-Intervening-Early-Often-and-Effectively-in-the-Education-of-Young-Children/Page1.html
Jens Ludwig and Isabel V. Sawhill, Hamilton Project Success by Ten is a proposed program designed to help every child achieve success in school by age ten. It calls for a major expansion and intensification of Head Start and Early Head Start, so that every disadvantaged child has the opportunity to enroll in a high-quality program of education and care during the first five years of his or her life. ]]>[email protected] (Brookings Institute)Wed, 21 Feb 2007 18:00:00 ESThttp://theednews.org/articles/8357/1/Success-By-Ten-Intervening-Early-Often-and-Effectively-in-the-Education-of-Young-Children/Page1.html
http://theednews.org/articles/8356/1/Americas-Compelling-Interest-in-Fostering-Integrated-Schools/Page1.html
Hugh B. Price, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies The debate over equal access to education continues in the Supreme Court, Congress, and the nation's statehouses. Brookings scholar Hugh B. Price argues for promoting inclusion in secondary education for children of color, allowing them the opportunity to attend selective public schools with strong academic programs that feed graduates into elite colleges and universities. ]]>[email protected] (Brookings Institute)Wed, 21 Feb 2007 18:00:00 ESThttp://theednews.org/articles/8356/1/Americas-Compelling-Interest-in-Fostering-Integrated-Schools/Page1.html