The Education Gadfly Show #828: Arizona’s expanded ESA: The big enchilada of school choice
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Matt Beienburg, Director of Education Policy
The Education Gadfly Show #827: The debate over “no zeroes” grading policies
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Daniel Buck, a teacher and a Fordham senior visiting fellow, joins Mike Petrilli to discuss “
Assessing the Nation’s Report Card: Challenges and Choices for NAEP
Chester E. Finn, Jr.How do we see whether achievement gaps between groups of students are widening or narrowing? How can we tell whether eighth graders in Missouri do better or worse in math than their peers in Michigan and Maine? We wouldn’t know these things or much else about K–12 achievement in America without a little-known but vital test, the National Assessment of Educational Progress, a.k.a. “NAEP” or the “Nation’s Report Card.” Assessing the Nation’s Report Card: Challenges and Choices for NAEP, authored by veteran education participant/analyst Chester E. Finn, Jr., examines the history of NAEP, the issues and challenges that it faces today, and ways to strengthen and modernize it for the future.
Follow the Science to School: Evidence-based Practices for Elementary Education
Michael J. Petrilli, Kathleen Carroll, Barbara DavidsonFollow the Science to School: Evidence-based Practices for Elementary Education is published by John Catt Educational Press and is available for purchase from the John Catt Bookshop and Amazon.
Education Gadfly Show #801: Grumpy New Year with Checker Finn
Education Gadfly Show #798: Which metro areas are accelerating student learning?
Education Gadfly Show #797: Why debunked reading practices continue to spread
Education Gadfly Show #796: What Glenn Youngkin’s election says about education politics today
On this week’s show, Andrew Rotherham, cofounder and partner at Bellwether Education partners, joins Mike Pet
Education Gadfly Show #793: How D.C. increased teacher diversity and quality
Education Gadfly Show #791: Is this the end of gifted education in New York City?
The Education Gadfly Show #785: Helping students fight disinformation online
The Education Gadfly Show #784: Remote learning worked well for some students. What schools can learn from that.
The Education Gadfly Show #783: One teacher’s call for choice and content-rich curricula
The Education Gadfly Show #782: Whatever you do, don’t call it social and emotional learning
The Education Gadfly Show #781: The House Democrats’ attack on charter schools