A national commission comprised of top education and philanthropic leaders is calling with new urgency for an increase in the nation's commitment to and civic investment in public education. An Appeal to All Americans also represents the first national and independently authored report to outline standards of practice for public and local education funds.As federal and state governments make dramatic cuts to public education funding, the independent National Commission on Civic Investment in Public Education urges the public to redouble its efforts to ensure that the nation's public schools provide a high-quality education for all young people.The Commission, created by Public Education Network (PEN), was charged with making a renewed case ...
America’s schools were founded on the principle that a democratic nation needed informed, active, an...
This Cousins Research Group report includes two articles by Kettering Foundation president David Mat...
It has been observed that forays into public education finance resemble Russian novels- long, tediou...
Americans are strongly focused on and concerned about the issue of education and public schools, as ...
The Annenberg Institute for School Reform (AISR) at Brown University partnered with Public Education...
Provides a financial statement, donor list, and an update on PEN's programmatic work
President's Message - Wendy D. Puriefoy reflects on the public aspects of public schools and the nec...
The world changed dramatically on September 11 and, in the days since, Americans have become more fo...
Over the past several years, Public Education Network and Education Week (PEN/Ed Week) have systemat...
For three years, Public Education Network (PEN) has listened to parents, students, business and comm...
Provides a financial statement, donor list, and an update on PEN's programmatic work
Four years ago, Public Education Network launched an annual public opinion survey that focuses on de...
Johann Neem’s Democracy’s Schools: The Rise of Public Education in America, from the excellent How T...
Several US national consensuses over the past 50 years have aimed to reform its globally uncompetiti...
The successes of America’s public schools are unrivaled throughout the globe providing an opportunit...
America’s schools were founded on the principle that a democratic nation needed informed, active, an...
This Cousins Research Group report includes two articles by Kettering Foundation president David Mat...
It has been observed that forays into public education finance resemble Russian novels- long, tediou...
Americans are strongly focused on and concerned about the issue of education and public schools, as ...
The Annenberg Institute for School Reform (AISR) at Brown University partnered with Public Education...
Provides a financial statement, donor list, and an update on PEN's programmatic work
President's Message - Wendy D. Puriefoy reflects on the public aspects of public schools and the nec...
The world changed dramatically on September 11 and, in the days since, Americans have become more fo...
Over the past several years, Public Education Network and Education Week (PEN/Ed Week) have systemat...
For three years, Public Education Network (PEN) has listened to parents, students, business and comm...
Provides a financial statement, donor list, and an update on PEN's programmatic work
Four years ago, Public Education Network launched an annual public opinion survey that focuses on de...
Johann Neem’s Democracy’s Schools: The Rise of Public Education in America, from the excellent How T...
Several US national consensuses over the past 50 years have aimed to reform its globally uncompetiti...
The successes of America’s public schools are unrivaled throughout the globe providing an opportunit...
America’s schools were founded on the principle that a democratic nation needed informed, active, an...
This Cousins Research Group report includes two articles by Kettering Foundation president David Mat...
It has been observed that forays into public education finance resemble Russian novels- long, tediou...