Our Work Teachers Create the Future of AmericaWhile we all agree that education is imperative to the future of our nation and necessary for the strength of our democracy, we often don’t mention the central role of teachers, writes Vartan Gregorian. They deserve both material and moral …
Our Work Meet Ramie Johnson: A School Navigator Working with Families to Guide All Students to SuccessRamie Johnson appears on the cover of the Spring 2021 Carnegie Reporter, a special issue dedicated to the future of learning and democracy. Learn more about her story and stories like hers that underscore the importance of family engagement …
Our Work What Changes to the U.S. Education System Are Needed to Support Long-Term Success for All Americans?With the pandemic deepening inequities that threaten students’ prospects, the vice president of the Corporation’s National Program provides a vision for transforming our education system from one characterized by uneven and unjust results to one that puts all students on …
Our Work How to Create Dynamic Engagement Between Home and SchoolThe Corporation’s LaVerne Evans Srinivasan discusses the importance of family engagement with Khan Academy founder Sal Khan
Our Work Carnegie Forum: Elevating Family-School PartnershipsWatch a discussion with national education and parent leaders on how federal recovery funds can be used effectively to strengthen and reimagine the home-school connection
Our Work How Schools Can Practice Family Engagement to Dismantle Longstanding Educational InequitiesA Corporation-commissioned report by Karen L. Mapp and Eyal Bergman outlines a new vision for family engagement that cultivates effective partnerships between families and educators
Our Work Family Engagement in Action: TalkingPointsHelping millions of families and teachers communicate with each other without language barriers
Our Work Learning during the Pandemic: The Value of High-Quality Instructional Materials and Strong Family PartnershipsA new report from the Center for Public Research and Leadership shows that pandemic learning was most successful when educators, families, and students had access to high-quality instructional materials designed to support academic partnership between teachers and families
Our Work Virtual Treasures: Digitizing Afghanistan's Cultural HeritageBringing historical and cultural riches from Afghanistan — and beyond — “to all people, wherever in the world they might be”
Our Work African Voices: Meet Anthony EgeruAdvancing interdisciplinary research while mentoring the next generation of African scientists and researchers
Our Work How to Implement Accelerated Learning SuccessfullySeven Corporation grantees define accelerated learning and provide insights for successful implementation
Our Work 15 Myths About Immigration DebunkedAlex Nowrasteh of the Cato Institute offers nonpartisan facts in response to common myths about immigration
Our Work The Influence of Think Tanks on U.S. Foreign and National Security PolicyThe Corporation’s Stephen J. Del Rosso analyzes the role of think tanks in U.S. foreign and national security policy, how they can continue to evolve, and the balance foundations need to strike when funding them
Our Work A Playbook for Effectively Engaging Families and SchoolsWith Corporation support, the Brookings Institution offers strategies and tools to strengthen parent-teacher collaboration
Our Work Why Citizenship for Undocumented Immigrants Matters for U.S. Economic RecoveryCorporation grantee Center for American Progress outlines the case for citizenship for 10.4 million undocumented U.S. immigrants
Our Work Andrew Carnegie Fellows Forum: Smart Takes on Climate ChangeA conversation with leading scholars on how we can take urgent, responsible, and just actions to tackle the climate crisis
Our Work What History Can Teach Us About Vaccine HesitancyAndrew Carnegie Fellow Prerna Singh is working to develop a moral theory of popular compliance with public health interventions
Our Work Andrew Carnegie Fellow on How the News Media Undermine Black Protests and Social-Movement AgendasEuphemisms, passive voice, sensationalism, and sole reliance on official sources in reporting can result in stifling racial progress
Our Work How the Generic Drugs We Take May Not Be What They SeemAndrew Carnegie Fellow Katherine Eban exposes deception in the generic drugs industry
Our Work He’s Given Us the Roadmap to Avoid DisasterEconomist William Nordhaus’s theories, if adopted, could slow the carbon emissions that are accelerating climate change
Our Work Dear Andrew CarnegieThe president of Carnegie Corporation of New York writes a letter to the singular man — immigrant from Scotland and proud American, titan of business and visionary philanthropist, an optimist and perpetual dynamo —whose inspirational and vastly influential mission was …
Our Work How Is Russia's Invasion of Ukraine Likely to Alter the Post-World War II International Order?The dramatic global events unleashed by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and other fast moving global trends require deep expertise to be understood and explained. A group of experts offer their perspectives on some critical global challenges
Our Work How Can We Avoid Further Escalation of the International Conflict Caused by Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine?From maintaining direct lines of communication to uniting for peace, grantees and experts on Russia, nuclear security, and international affairs offer perspectives on how to avoid further international conflict
Our Work Supporting Underserved Students for Postsecondary SuccessCorporation grantee Univision features Spanish-language resources to help low-income and first-generation students pursue higher education, earn a degree, and find employers
Our Work Visualizing Voter Turnout in Local and School Board ElectionsData journalist Mona Chalabi helps visualize voter turnout gaps among national and local elections and why voter participation at all election levels — including local school boards — is one way to strengthen U.S. democracy