Oftentimes research is way out ahead of the conventional wisdom. Occasionally though, common sense ends up being justified by research.
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It's reasonable to assume that a master's degree in teaching should provide new teachers with a leg up compared to...
A new paper adds to the growing body of research pointing out just how difficult it is to tell teacher...
Mississippi had to do something. Between 1992 and 2013, no more than 55 percent of its 4th grade children...
Among the biggest surprises NCTQ encountered in researching our December 2016 Landscape in Teacher Preparation – Undergraduate Elementary were the...
We've made some changes to the Review- here's the what and the why.
Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants. Justice Brandeis' famous dictum for disclosure may have a limit: the...
When I was in college, several of my courses required the purchase of what the professors indicated were canonical texts. Calculus required...
Do higher scoring students get assigned higher value-added teachers? Maybe— but more work is needed to really tell. Early in 2014, Chetty,...
Which programs place their student teachers in high-poverty, high-performing schools?
Facts and memorization are bad words in K-12 education -- they shouldn't be.
Over the past few months, allegations of cheating seem to be a dime a dozen.
Careful readers of NCTQ's work know that we care deeply about reading research and that we frequently highlight Willingham's work....
The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) released the PISA 2012 data collection results today which summarize the results...
It's not often that quantitative work in education research is as complementary as two recent working papers on student sorting.
As if the educational research landscape were not hard enough to navigate, a new article in July's Perspectives on Psychological...
Another week, another set of responses to score appeals posted to the Forum
Two teachers' awesome responsibility: teaching children how to read.
A good sign: More institutions want us to rate more of their programs
Daniel Willingham takes us through sleep deprivation research relating to teens and schools.
What the teaching profession needs from teacher preparation