
A newsletter from The Branch about how we bring about the education revolution. Most of our posts will focus on the future of K-12 and higher ed, but we’ll also cover the imbroglio itself — the politics, misdirection, the excuse-making, the mediocrity.
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Years before the levees failed, New Orleans’ public schools were already in crisis. The corruption was so entrenched that the FBI even set up shop inside the district. The first episode of Where the Schools Went uncovers how decades of mism...
August 2025 marks 20 years since Hurricane Katrina altered New Orleans forever. Much has been written about the storm’s destruction and the city’s long road to recovery. But tucked behind those headlines is another story. One that shaped th...
LISTEN: I sat down with Steven Wilson for a candid conversation about his new book, The Lost Decade, and the current state of education reform. We discussed what’s changed in schools over the past deca...
READ: Matt Barnum spoke with Joe Feldman, a former principal turned consultant, about his “Grading for Equity” model, which focuses solely on demonstrated learning without grades or penalties for late wor...
LISTEN: I sat down with John King this week for a wide-ranging conversation on public education in America and his new book, Teacher By Teacher. John reflects on how his childhood shaped his passio...
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