New Research: Is the U.S. Still Educating a Nation of Inventors?
Abraham Lincoln is said to have joked that an American baby will examine its own cradle and suggest improvements. The story is probably apocryphal, but it aptly conveys an enduring…
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Abraham Lincoln is said to have joked that an American baby will examine its own cradle and suggest improvements. The story is probably apocryphal, but it aptly conveys an enduring…
Mississippi and the District of Columbia, our nation turns its lonely eyes to you. The Magnolia State and the nation’s capital were the only jurisdictions to see significant improvements in…
Education wonks are used to the peculiar mixture of hope and dread that marks the weeks before new national or international test results come out. In recent years, the results…
Dozens of states have joined the Computer Science for All initiative to tackle limited and inequitable access to computer science classes in U.S. schools. Until now, gaps in high school…
It’s National Engineers Week, and advocates for teaching engineering in K-12 have reason to celebrate. Engineering is becoming part of science class for millions of American students. Yet as any…