by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Oct 8, 2020
This is part 1 in Sutherland’s new series that seeks to examine how Utah education standards prepare students to be active citizens. In this part, we analyze current social studies standards for grades K-6. While there are United States Government and Citizenship...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Oct 8, 2020
Q&A: ‘Our blended program naturally allowed for ebb and flow of closures’ Written by “The world is becoming increasingly interconnected, information-centric, and individualized. The future of education will require schools to match,” says Kim Goates, the...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Oct 1, 2020
Education choice is on the rise – here’s how legislators can respond Written by Education choice is on the rise in Utah, according to new data. More families are choosing charter schools, online schools, pandemic pods, or offerings through public private...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Oct 1, 2020
Q&A: ‘Crisis roiling America … is a civic problem’ Written by “This crisis roiling America cannot be countered through legislation, because it is not just a political problem. It is a civic problem, one that stems from the anti-American content taught in...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Sep 30, 2020
Gubernatorial debate hits on several education issues Written by Last night Utah Lieutenant Gov. Spencer Cox and University of Utah law professor Chris Peterson squared off, each hoping to be the state’s top executive, at the second Utah gubernatorial debate....