Education Next is a journal focused on presenting unbiased K-12 education research and ideas, with the goal of informing school reform discussions. It is sponsored by Stanford, Harvard Kennedy School, and the Thomas Fordham Institute and publishes research on bold changes to education, following the evidence rather than any particular agenda. The journal would likely publish student research papers and support education reforms backed by strong evidence.
2. What is Education Next? Ajournal that steers the steady course of worthy research. 422 members nationwide. Three major sponsors Stanford, Harvard Kennedy school, Thomas Fordham Institute. They appear to be very neutral and do not advocate one way or another.
3. Mission Statement “ In the stormy seas of school reform, this journal will steer a steady course, presenting the facts as best they can be determined, giving voice (without fear or favor) to worthy research, sound ideas, and responsible arguments. Bold change is needed in American K–12 education, but Education Next partakes of no program, campaign, or ideology. It goes where the evidence points.”
4. Connections to our topics Any one of our research papers could be submitted and possibly published. Seeing as though they appreciate bold change and follow where the evidence lies, this organization would be an ally and or supporter for us.