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Peter Greene

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Franklin, PA, United States

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  • Inside Higher Ed
  • HuffPost
  • Education Week

Past articles by Peter:

ChatGPT Entered A High School Essay Contest. It’s Not Going To Win.

ChatGPT is not likely to overtake the top spot in English classes. → Read More

In Iowa, Redefined Obscenity, Forced Outing, And Retraining Sessions.

Senate Study Bill 1145 was proposed last week in Iowa. Supported by Governor Kim Reynolds, the bill plays hard to the right-tilted culture warriors. → Read More

Netflix May Have Bad News For Teachers.

If you are a teacher who has been using your Netflix account to view materials in your classroom, Netflix has bad news for you. → Read More

How School Voucher Laws Protect Discrimination.

The college sued, and the case made it to the Supreme Court. → Read More

How Can We Teach Writing In A ChatGPT World?

If this kind of writing can be done by a machine that doesn’t have a single thought in its head, what does that tell us about what we’ve been asking of students. → Read More

Oklahoma AG Declares Taxpayer-Funded Religious Charter Schools Legal

The Supreme Court has slowly and steadily busted a hole in the wall between church and state when it comes to education. Oklahoma's attorney general just walked right through it. → Read More

The Gates Foundation Just Gave The Reason Foundation Almost A Million Dollars For Education.

The award’s stated purpose is “to ensure that State funding adequately and equitably supports the pursuit of improved educational outcomes for low income, Black and Latinx Students.” → Read More

Four Ways Charter Schools Undermine Good Education Policy

In a policy paper released today by the National Education Policy Center, Helen Ladd (Duke University) lays out four ways in which modern charter schools are at odds with good education policy. → Read More

UNICEF And Microsoft Partner To Expand Global Digitized Education

Learning Passport brings virtual schooling to more corners of the world. → Read More

Are Schools A Waste Of Time And Money? Only If You Have A Time Machine.

If we could fast forward through our lives and know exactly what we were going to need, then perhaps we could design a perfectly efficient educational program. → Read More

The Public School Problem That We’re Not Talking About.

One former principal described the job as having “all the responsibility with none of the power.” → Read More

The Hammer That Breaks The Church State Wall Has Hit Public Education Once Again. What Parts Of Our School System Will It Bring Down?

The notion that it is discrimination to deny religious schools a share of taxpayer dollars is the hammer that just keeps busting holes in the wall separating church and state → Read More

Ohio Legislators Want To Check Children’s Gender

In their haste to slap restrictions on trans athletes, legislators propose a tool that could be used to humiliate any young woman playing sports in Ohio. → Read More

Report: More Than One Third Of Pennsylvania School Districts Have Zero Teachers Of Color.

There are over 150,000 students in Pennsylvania who have zero teachers of color. → Read More

How A Rarely Discussed Supreme Court Case Could Upend Education.

Governor Greg Abbott: I think we will resurrect that case and challenge this issue again → Read More

There’s A New Technique For Intimidating School Boards. It Involves Bonds And Golf.

Activists have targeted your school board's surety bonds. → Read More

Think Florida’s Don’t Say Gay Bill Is Bad? Tennessee Is Considering One That’s Worse.

Florida’s Don’t Say Gay bill is bad. But Tennessee is considering a bill that’s more far-reaching and restrictive. → Read More

Congress Considers Lifetime Data Tracking For Post-High School Students

Go to college or any other post-high school institution, and the federal government will watch you for the rest of your life. → Read More

GAO Took A Closer Look At Virtual Charter Schools. The Results Are Not Encouraging.

The Government Accounting Office recently took a look at virtual charter schools. What they found was a system of schools that resists oversight, presents “increased financial risks” to states, and produces poor student results. → Read More

Are Conservative Culture Warriors At Odds With School Choice?

It’s becoming increasingly clear that culture warriors are at odds with some basic tenets of market-driven school choice. → Read More