Tyson Eberhardt is online editor and external relations manager at the Thomas B. Fordham Institute. A 2008 graduate of Princeton University, Tyson completed the university’s Teacher Preparation Program as a student-teacher in Trenton, New Jersey. Tyson received a M.S.Ed from the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education in 2010, focusing his studies on variance among charter schools. Tyson taught high school social studies for three years and is a Teach For America alumni. A Seattle native, Tyson currently resides in Washington, D.C.
Authored Commentary & Research
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The local control debate is just beginning
Tyson Eberhardt 11.15.2011
NationalFlypaper
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Why track on the sports field, but not in the classroom?
Tyson Eberhardt 11.10.2011
NationalFlypaper
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Odd Man Out: How Government Supports Private Sector Innovation, Except in Education
Tyson Eberhardt 10.26.2011
OhioBlog
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The lessons of "Halting a Runaway Train"
Tyson Eberhardt 10.25.2011
NationalFlypaper
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The lessons of "Halting a Runaway Train"
Tyson Eberhardt 10.25.2011
NationalFlypaper