Preparing students for success with career and technical education programs
Kevin MahnkenLessons from initiatives in Ohio and Massachusetts. Kevin Mahnken
How different teaching methods affect brain activity and reading development
Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.This is your brain on phonics. Any questions? Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.
School Indicators for New York City Charter Schools 2013–2014 School Year
Robert PondiscioMost of Gotham’s charters are already “backfilling” empty seats. Robert Pondiscio
The hard work has just begun
Robert PondiscioGetting low-income kids into college is hard. Keeping them there to earn a degree is harder. Robert Pondiscio
Pre-K and charter schools: Where state policies create barriers to collaboration
Michael J. Petrilli, Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.Charter schools get the short end of the stick. Again. Michael J. Petrilli and Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.
Pre-K and Charter Schools: Where State Policies Create Barriers to Collaboration
Sara Mead, Ashley LiBetti MitchelIn Pre-K and Charter Schools: Where State Policies Create Barriers to Collaboration, authors Sara Mead and Ashley LiBetti Mitchel examine thirty-six jurisdictions that have both charter schools and state-funded pre-K programs to determine where charters can provide state-funded pre-K.
NEW from Fordham: Pre-K and Charter Schools: Where State Policies Create Barriers to Collaboration
The Education GadflyIn a new study released today from Fordham, authors Sara Mead and Ashley LiBetti Mitchel examine thirty-six jurisdictions that have both charter schools and state-funded pre-K programs to determine where charters can provide state-funded pre-K.
Senator Lamar Alexander on a federal opt-out provision
The Education GadflyYesterday, the Senate debated an amendment proposed by Mike Lee (R-UT) that would have required states to allow parents to opt-out of federally-mandated tests without penalizing their scho