All Posts Tagged: 'Newsweek'


Why There’s No Such Thing as a Three-Year Free Lunch

October 23rd, 2009 | Category: Undergraduate Education

The latest Newsweek cover story is titled, “The Three Year Solution: How the Reinvention of Higher Education Benefits Parents, Students, and Schools,” by Senator (and former University of Tennessee president) Lamar Alexander. Like the discussion of three-year bachelor’s degrees generally, the article is at best shallow and at worst deeply confused.
The article begins with the [...]

Hot Boys

September 12th, 2008 | Category: Uncategorized

Education Sector non-resident senior fellow Peg Tyre, a former education correspondent at Newsweek, is streaking towards the best-seller lists with her just-published book, The Trouble with Boys, a thoroughly researched and deftly written contribution to the raging national debate over if–and if so, why–boys are strugging to stay up with girls in today’s increasingly competitive [...]

Baby Achievement

August 20th, 2007 | Category: Uncategorized

Newsweek reports on a Journal of Pediatrics study that says babies shouldn’t watch too much TV. Apparently, television doesn’t improve babies’ vocabulary but talking to them does. Was anyone under the impression that TV (even those Baby Einstein videos that are marketed as baby brain food to gullible and guilt-ridden new parents) actually helps babies’ [...]

Making Nice with Newsweek

April 23rd, 2007 | Category: Accountability

Over the past year or so, you could sort of say that a significant share of my work has focused on criticizing Newsweek: Andy and I wrote a paper questioning their ranking of “America’s Top High Schools,” a Newsweek cover story on the “boy crisis” got me to look into the issue and eventually write [...]

Grass is Greener?

March 10th, 2006 | Category: Uncategorized

This week’s Newsweek cover story looks at apparently-conflicting research findings on the health impacts of different dietary choices and how confusing they can be for the public. For example, after years of warnings about the dangers of high-fat diets for both heart health and waistlines, many Americans were understandably surprised–and a few ecstatic–to hear about [...]