Ohio Education Gadfly Biweekly
Our biweekly newsletter including commentary, analysis, and reviews;
announcements of our latest research; and event updates.
What’s next for private school choice in Ohio?
This is the sixth in a series in which I examine issues in K–12 education that Ohio leaders should tackle in the next biennial state budget.
Aaron Churchill 8.14.2024
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The Xerox effect: Why replication in education falls short
Kathleen Porter-Magee 9.7.2012
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Kick-Starting Reform: Three City-Based Organizations Showing How to Transform Public Education
John Horton 9.5.2012
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Grit, Luck and Money: Preparing Kids for College and Getting Them Through
Asa Spencer 9.5.2012
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Oceans of Innovation: The Atlantic, the Pacific, Global Leadership and the Future of Education
Daniela Fairchild 9.5.2012
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Who speaks for Democrats on education?
Tyson Eberhardt 9.5.2012
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Is grit enough?
Robert Pondiscio 9.5.2012
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New teachers abound and TFA’s not all to blame
The Education Gadfly 9.5.2012
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3 common-sense ideas for improving special education in Ohio
Terry Ryan 9.5.2012
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Catholic v. charters: Where’s the God gene?
Peter Meyer 9.5.2012
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State vs local: Who pays for Cleveland's schools?
Aaron Churchill 8.31.2012
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Is everything you’ve heard about failing schools wrong?
Kathleen Porter-Magee 8.30.2012
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Cleveland schools are doing great things despite what critics (Stephen Dyer and Diane Ravitch) say
Terry Ryan 8.30.2012
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