Education recovers from elections and super storms
The Education GadflyHurricane Sandy temporarily shuttered 198 school districts in New York City and more than 300 in New Jersey last week, amounting to what Education Week
Teacher Absence as a Leading Indicator of Student Achievement
Daniela FairchildAnd what districts can do about it
The Achievable Dream: College Board Lessons on Creating Great Schools
John HortonLooking back, looking forward
Great Expectations: Teachers’ Views on Elevating the Teacher Profession
Asa SpencerThe next generation
2 years, 5 months & 4 days in the life of … Common Core
Kathleen Porter-MageeTennessee has been quietly developing what might be the most thoughtful, cohesive, and outcome-driven state CCSS implementation plan in the nation.
Congratulations!
Jeff MurrayA hearty congrats to Mayor Frank Jackson and his staff, Cleveland Metropolitan School District CEO Eric Gordon, the city’s business community, district supporters, teachers, students, and the voters of Cleveland on the passage of the district’s levy
Student Nomads: Mobility in Ohio's Schools
Our data show that students frequently change schools. Should public policies try to slow student mobility? Encourage it? Or make policies better attuned to it?