In Focus

While Going Remote, Colleges Forgot That Many Students Are Also Parents

Yoslin Amaya is a student, parent, and part-time worker. The pandemic made her a teacher and speech therapist as well.

September 3, 2020

The American Talent Initiative Quarterly Newsletter

The American Talent Initiative quarterly newsletter includes a Q&A with Ronald Crutcher, University of Richmond and Joan Gabel, University of Minnesota.

September 1, 2020

Building Student Governments that Put Students First

Ranen Miao’s passion for public service inspired him to serve in both high school and college student government. In this essay, Ranen contrasts his experiences and offers suggestions on how high schools can adapt student governance.

September 1, 2020

An Evidence-Based Approach to Child Support

The Centering Child Well-Being in Child Support Policy toolkit, developed in partnership with Good+ Foundation, features new analysis of state child support director survey data. We found that many states are moving to adopt more pragmatic and family-centered child support policies that put children where they belong: at the center.

September 1, 2020

How Local and State Governments Can Provide Avenues for Youth Engagement

Valuing students as equal partners results in education policies that are actually reflective of the student voice.

September 1, 2020

Using 2020 as a Teachable Moment in Education

The pandemic and social unrest around racism make it a challenging time for students and educators, but it’s also a period of opportunity.

August 25, 2020

Aspen Tech Policy Hub Demo Day: Improving Democracy Through Technology

The uses and effects of technological change permeate through all of our systems, including our democracy. How might we use and think about technology to better serve our democratic institutions?

August 5, 2020