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Research, Tools & Insights
We evaluate education policies, practices, and dollars spent through a single lens: what’s right for students — preschool through college. Here’s our latest work, featuring our signature data, research, and recommendations.
Can’t Be Erased Campaign Toolkit
At the state and local level, decision-makers across the country continue to issue book bans and look for other means to restrict students’ access to honest history and a diversity of voices.
Understanding the Full Cost of Short-Term Credentials
Interest in short-term credentials is surging but their value is mixed. More research is needed to assess their effectiveness.
Protect Public Schools: An Advocacy Toolkit to Fight School Voucher Programs
Here are resources communities can use to launch effective advocacy campaigns against school voucher programs.
Latest from Our Blog
More Jewish Representation: When Your Intersectional Identity Becomes Living History
What does it mean to have true intersectional representation?
Why Children’s Books Need to Discuss the Prison Industrial Complex
One example of book bans is the deliberate exclusion of any discussion of the history of the prison industrial complex from school curricula.
Vibe Check: Creating & Sustaining Positive, Inviting School Environments
A webinar series showcasing how to effectively allocate resources in order to create more inclusive learning environments for students.
Arts in Restorative Justice Programs
Students need sufficient support; implementing restorative justice may be the key to unlock student success.
Latest from Our Press Room
EdTrust Comment on the Department of Education’s Proposed Rule Regarding Student Debt Relief Based on Hardship
EdTrust applauds the Department of Education for proposing two pathways for waiving some or all of the outstanding balance of a federal student loan held by the Department.
EdTrust in Massachusetts Statement on the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) Ballot Question Outcome
Massachusetts residents voted in favor of Question 2, eliminating the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) as a graduation requirement.
We Owe It to Our Kids to Support the Houston ISD Bond Measures
Voters can improve Houston school facilities and student health and safety by voting for Propositions A and B.
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