by Sutherland Institute | Nov 18, 2020
Transcript: Ian Rowe on remote learning and civic education Written by Sutherland Institute The following is an unedited transcription of remarks delivered by Ian Rowe, resident fellow at AEI focusing on education, upward mobility, family and adoption, during...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Nov 13, 2020
Are Utah social studies standards doing their job? Teaching ‘equality before the law’ in grades K-6 Written by This is part 4 in Sutherland’s new series that seeks to examine how Utah education standards prepare students to be active citizens. In this part,...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Nov 12, 2020
Elections have consequences: Education policy under a Biden administration Written by According to news outlets, Joe Biden is expected to be our next president. Even though education wasn’t a focal point in many debates, Biden’s election will mean education policy...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Nov 9, 2020
3 education issues for newly elected officials to focus on Written by Now that Election Day has come and gone – though some races are still yet to be determined – let’s turn our attention to the important education issues that our policymakers-to-be ought to...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Nov 5, 2020
Are Utah social studies standards doing their job? Teaching freedom of the press and media literacy in grades K-6 Written by This is part 3 in Sutherland’s new series that seeks to examine how Utah education standards prepare students to be active citizens....
by Rick B. Larsen | Nov 5, 2020
The quality of our future depends upon understanding our past Written by Originally published in Deseret News. In 1957, the space race with Russia inspired nationwide focus on academic achievement and technology. In 2011, President Barack Obama invoked that...