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5.25.2017
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5.25.2017
The politics & partisanship of America's education reform debate: Time for a suburban strategy?
Derrell BradfordBy Derrell Bradford
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5.24.2017
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5.24.2017
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5.24.2017
Whether the Common Core is working, and what research is needed
Victoria McDougaldBy Victoria McDougald
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5.24.2017
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5.23.2017
The politics & partisanship of the education reform debate: Why being 'right' isn't enough
Derrell BradfordBy Derrell Bradford
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5.19.2017
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5.17.2017
Unless they want to flunk virtually all high-poverty schools, policymakers should go for growth
Aaron ChurchillBy Aaron Churchill
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5.17.2017
Preparing students for work is the job of every educator—even English teachers
Jeff MurrayBy Jeff Murray
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5.16.2017
Don't let personalized learning become the processed food of education
Michael J. PetrilliBy Michael J. Petrilli
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5.15.2017
Accountability & Testing
Go for growth: How Ohio lawmakers can fix the school grading system
Aaron ChurchillIn its version of the state budget bill, the Ohio House included language that would place more weight on student growth measures when calculating charter sponsor ratings.
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5.15.2017
Charter Schools
High-quality high schools: The next frontier for Ohio’s charter sector
Jessica PoinerEach year, school choice advocates celebrate National Charter Schools Week. This year, they had an extra reason to break open the champagne: U.S.
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5.15.2017
How authorizers can approach a promising charter school that raises a few flags
Kathryn MullenBy Kathryn Mullen Upton
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5.15.2017
The divide between charter and private schools is destructive and misguided
Jason CryeBy Jason Crye
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5.12.2017
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5.11.2017
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5.10.2017
How English language arts teachers affect students' math achievement
Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.By Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.
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5.10.2017
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5.9.2017
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5.8.2017
Charter Schools
Private school vouchers help level the playing field
Aaron ChurchillNOTE: This piece originally appeared in The Cincinnati Enquirer in a slightly different form.
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5.4.2017
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5.3.2017
One reason why affluent, liberal parents often choose segregated schools, even when that may not be their intention
Michael J. PetrilliBy Michael J. Petrilli