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 White/Black Educational Gap, Stalled Progress, and the Long Term Consequences of the Emergence of Crack Cocaine Markets
Pamela Tatz 10.24.2012
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Popularity
John Horton 10.24.2012
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The School Staffing Surge: Decades of Employment Growth in America’s Public Schools
Amber M. Northern, Ph.D., Daniela Fairchild 10.24.2012
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Practice Perfect: 42 Rules for Getting Better at Getting Better
Kathleen Porter-Magee 10.24.2012
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Litigating, debating, penalizing, and prognosticating
The Education Gadfly 10.24.2012
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What’s it mean to be “educated”?
Terry Ryan 10.24.2012
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A new concept of what it means to be educated will drive Dayton's economic revival
Terry Ryan 10.24.2012
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In defense of repetition
Kathleen Porter-Magee 10.24.2012
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A new concept of what it means to be educated will drive Dayton's economic revival
Terry Ryan 10.23.2012
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First Cleveland, now Columbus: Step one in Mayor Coleman’s focus on improving the city’s schools
Emmy L. Partin 10.23.2012
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2011-12 school performance analyses for Cleveland, Columbus and Dayton
Aaron Churchill 10.23.2012
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Ohio education leaders hear special ed improvement recommendations
Aaron Churchill, Emmy L. Partin 10.23.2012
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