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The cover of the Winter 2018 issue features the 2017 EdNext Poll on School Reform. Among this year's findings are partisan divides on issues from Common Core to charter schools, exacerbated by the "Trump Effect." But this issue's editor's letter reveals that partisanship may not run as deep as it appears to at first glance: when respondents receive information about the costs and benefits of two- and four-year degrees, partisan differences in parents' aspirations for their children's higher education disappear. Meanwhile, R. Shep Melnick explains that the federal regulation of education under Title IX is an issue that does not fall neatly along party lines, and looks to the future of federal guidance on sexual harassment.
Our newest forum asks whether screen time helps or hinders learning. Daniel Scoggin favors human interaction in his charter network, while Tom Vander Ark thinks strategic technology use is crucial to prepare students for the innovation economy. For districts looking to invest in education technology, Rob Waldron has ten insider tips on how to evaluate tech needs and avoid getting ripped off by vendors.
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Table of Contents
FEATURES
FORUM
RESEARCH
FROM THE EDITORS
LEGAL BEAT
BOOK REVIEWS
WHAT NEXT
SCHOOL LIFE
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