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 Helmsley Charitable Trust grants $11 million for Common Core materials
Kathleen Porter-Magee 12.19.2012
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Should we care how much money charter school leaders make?
Terry Ryan 12.18.2012
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What next? Ohio’s education policy agenda in 2013
Emmy L. Partin 12.18.2012
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If you don’t come to work, you don’t get paid: Q& A with Andy Boy
Ellen Belcher 12.18.2012
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Massive open online courses: An end to the traditional classroom?
Aaron Churchill 12.18.2012
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Stalled Start? Will a Drop in Proficiency Rates Derail the Common Core?
Aaron Churchill 12.18.2012
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Fordham Ohio’s 2012 publications
Aaron Churchill, Jeff Murray 12.18.2012
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Beating the Odds: Inside Dayton’s high-performing public high schools
12.18.2012
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Apples and innovation
Jeff Murray 12.18.2012
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Sandy Hook is an outstanding school
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 12.18.2012
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Should we care how much money charter school leaders make?
Terry Ryan 12.17.2012
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The weak critique of Common Core’s approach to great literature
Kathleen Porter-Magee 12.17.2012
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