
Restorative Justice in Schools: Evidence, Implementation, and Equity
Restorative practices offer an alternative to punitive school discipline that has generated genuine evidence of effectiveness while raising important ...

Restorative practices offer an alternative to punitive school discipline that has generated genuine evidence of effectiveness while raising important ...

Teacher shortages have reached crisis levels in many states and subjects. Understanding the structural causes is essential for designing effective res...

Mastery based learning holds that students advance when they demonstrate competency, not when the calendar says so. The idea is compelling; the implem...

School counselors serve as a critical resource for student wellbeing and academic success. Evidence on their effectiveness is strong, but caseloads re...

UDL shifts the burden of adaptation from students to the curriculum itself, creating more equitable learning environments from the start....

Social emotional learning programs have expanded significantly across American schools. The evidence for their effectiveness is encouraging but contex...

Lecturebased instruction has dominated higher education for centuries. A growing body of evidence suggests it may be the least effective format availa...

Bilingual and dual-language programs serve millions of students across the United States. Research on their academic effects has moved well past polit...

Adverse childhood experiences affect millions of students and shape their capacity to learn. Research on how trauma affects the developing brain and w...

Emotional intelligence is no longer a soft skill. It is a core professional competency, and one that can be taught, practiced, and assessed with appro...