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August 28, 2023

Where Does School Time Go?

…Three decades ago, the National Education Commission on Time and Learning observed, “Learning in America is a prisoner of time. For the past 150 years, American public schools have held time…

August 24, 2023

Baby Boom Or Bust

…at all. I’ve just spoken with Natalie Gochnour, the demographics expert and director of the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute at the University of Utah. When I brought up the…

August 24, 2023

The Hill that Public Education Dies on: Transgender Policies’ Utter Contempt for Parents

…If teachers in our nation’s public schools wish to restore and maintain Americans’ trust in education, they must be willing to acknowledge a simple fact about their profession: They’re not…

August 17, 2023

The ‘Utah Family Miracle’ and Why It Matters

…“Utah economic miracle” — marked by exceptional economic growth, a favorable business climate and high rates of economic mobility — has garnered attention across the nation and helps explain why…

August 16, 2023

How to Strengthen the ‘Success Sequence’ in Utah

…in Utah are more likely to follow the sequence than their peers across the nation, we have witnessed an erosion of commitment to the latter two steps even in the…

August 14, 2023

Keep the Utah Family Miracle Going Strong

…economy is widely seen as the best in the nation. The “Utah economic miracle”—marked by exceptional economic growth, a favorable business climate, and high rates of economic mobility—has garnered attention…

August 14, 2023

Tracking Plans to Make Pandemic Benefit Expansions Permanent

…college, green energy, a new national paid leave program, and much more. The following selections from AEI-authored op-eds and blog posts review more details about these efforts to extend pandemic…

August 13, 2023

The Bill to Repair NYCHA Projects Doubles—but Pols Won’t Fix the System

…least 330,000 New Yorkers live. The essential problem, of course, is the age of the nation’s largest public-housing system and the fact maintenance has long been deferred. The vision for…

August 12, 2023

Gen Z Shouldn’t Dismiss Marriage So Lightly

…who is happy in America. Falling marriage rates, meanwhile, are a chief reason why happiness has declined nationally, according to this study.  All of this runs counter to the cultural…

August 12, 2023

Why Ending Child Services Is the New Defund the Police

…pay, poor training and the heartbreaking nature of the job.  For others, though, it could make agents change the way they do their jobs, treating black children differently because the…