By Ed Rust
In June, I began a one-year term as chairman of the U.S. Chamber, and I am honored to serve the organization during its 100th anniversary.
By Ed Rust
In June, I began a one-year term as chairman of the U.S. Chamber, and I am honored to serve the organization during its 100th anniversary.
Is learning an inalienable right? The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) believes so.
Marc Tucker, president of the National Center on Education and the Economy, posted a blog on Education Week’s website titled, “STEM: Why It Makes No Sense.” In it, he posit
By Sheryll Poe, Senior Writer, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
By Keith J. Peden, senior vice president of Human Resources and Security for Raytheon Company.
There is no doubt that the U.S. education system impacts every sector of our society. Some of the connections and consequences on the business community are easily understood, such as the impact of a widening skills gap. Some connections however, are not so obvious.
This op-ed by former Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings first appeared on The Hill's Congress Blog.
By Sheryl Poe, Senior Writer, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
For some time now, outside groups have been vigorously spreading misinformation about the Common Core State Standards.