Can education and child service leaders work together to stabilize schools and communities?
Kevin McDougalCommunity and human service agency leaders gathered this morning in Columbus to discuss student mobility in Ohio’s schools (when students transfer schools for reasons other than customary promotion).
Early Start: Preschool Politics in the United States
John HortonPreschool policy is a fragmented hodgepodge, writes Andrew Karch, as he traces early-education policy since the 1970s. He starts with President Nixon’s veto of the Comprehensive Child Development Act—for some, a missed opportunity; for others, the beginning of the private and public program-mix we have today.
Sustained Progress: New Findings About the Effectiveness and Operation of Small Public High Schools in New York City
Adam EmersonBloomberg’s education legacy
The civil rights movement and education reform
The Education GadflyThe fight for civil rights and empowerment didn’t happen overnight, but rather one lunch counter at a time, reminds reverend H.K. Matthews in an editorial supporting the new Alabama Accountability Act.
All or nothing on teacher accountability
Michael J. PetrilliSomeday, when they write the history of the education-reform movement, future scholars will tug their chins in puzzlement as they ponder today’s obsession with high-stakes teacher evaluations.
Back to school ed-policy short reviews
Angel GonzalezSummer vacation is over for many of Ohio’s students. As they head off to class, you may find yourself with some extra time to catch up on reading. Looking for suggestions? The Fordham staff is here to help you find some good reads.Private Enterprise and Public Education: Strange Bedfellows or Natural Allies?Angel Gonzalez
Testimony to the Michigan House Education Subcommittee on Common Core Standards
Chester E. Finn, Jr.Prepared for Delivery on August 28, 2013
Early Career award conferred to EEPS alums Cory Koedel and Katherine Strunk
Congratulations to Cory Koedel and Katherine Strunk, both recipients of American Education Research Association’s “Early Career” award&m
Gates Foundation hiring
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation seeks to fill two positions on its U.S. Program Policy & Advocacy Team. The work to be done could be either in DC or in Seattle.
Classroom, Inc. hiring a Chief Officer of Educational Partnerships
This person will be charged with expanding the firm’s reach.
The NGA is looking for two new members for its education team
The National Governors Association, seeks two experienced professionals to join its education division.
A new resource for education reformers
The Foundation for Excellence in Education launched a nifty new website to empower and aid reformers. It features an interactive map illustrating state-level education policies and a page that will allow users to create graphs using NAEP data. Next year, they plan to add a searchable database and a policy library. We can’t wait!
Global Report Card 2.0
Global Report Card 2.0, developed by Jay Greene and Josh McGee on behalf of the George W. Bush Institute’s Education Reform Initiative, was released last week.
NACSA hiring a Director of State and Federal Policy
The National Association of Charter School Authorizers is seeking a new Director of State and Federal Policy. The Director would work directly on the NACSA agenda and would be responsible for promoting it in states and in Washington.
Fordham seeks a research + staff assistant
Would you like to work at the forefront of the national education-reform movement? Are you a personable, organized, and detail-oriented self-starter? Are you comfortable handling varied responsibilities? Calm under fire? A born multi-tasker? A resourceful researcher? A savvy writer/editor? If so you might be the Thomas B. Fordham Institute’s new D.C.-based research + staff assistant.
AEI event on the Common Core, January 10
On January 10, the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) will host a discussion on what it will take for school systems to adopt the Common Core effectively. The panel, moderated by Rick Hess, will feature College Board’s David Coleman, the Education Department’s Joanne Weiss, and superintendents Eric J. Becoats, John Deasy, and Elizabeth Celania-Fagen.
The Ryan Fellowship for aspiring principals
The Ryan Fellowship is seeking applicants for its one-year, fully paid fellowship, which provides aspiring principals in New York, Chicago, and Memphis the opportunity to plan the creation of a high-achieving urban school in the year prior to their first as a principal.
The Walton Family Foundation seeks a senior program officer for the Great Lakes region
The Walton Family Foundation is seeking a skilled and experienced individual to join their K–12 education-reform team as a senior program officer for the Great Lakes region. The senior program officer will help manage a small team and a diverse portfolio of state- and local-based grantees working to empower parents with quality school choices.
Citizen Schools hiring a new executive director
Citizen Schools seeks an extraordinary leader to serve as the New York executive director and to drive the next phase of its growth.
Believe in GreatSchools?
GreatSchools is looking for a vice president of local engagement, preferably based in San Francisco.
Are you the Bush Center’s newest education policy manager?
The Alliance to Reform Education Leadership (AREL), an initiative within the Bush Institute, believes that high-quality school principals are a key component of increased academic achievement. The new policy manager will report directly to the AREL director and education-reform director, and he/she will be part of the programming team for the education-reform division within the Institute.
January 31: Cato hosts a Policy forum
As our nation comes ever closer to being “majority minority,” Americans will look increasingly to our education system to unite us. A natural impulse will be to force, or at least nudge, children from different ethnic, religious, or other backgrounds together in public schools.
Educators 4 Excellence seeks an executive director
This exciting new role will be charged with launching Educators 4 Excellence–Connecticut. As a member of the E4E senior leadership team, the founding executive director will have strategic and operational responsibility for E4E-CT staff, programs, growth, and execution of its mission to elevate the voices of teachers in Connecticut state and local education policy.
February 5: Fordham hosts the George W. Bush Institute
Please join us for a presentation of the Bush Institute’s new report Operating in the Dark: What Outdated State Policies and Data Gaps Mean for Effective School Leadership, a first-of-its-kind compilation of state-reported data on how the fifty states and the District of Columbia increase the supply of hi
Fordham LIVE, February 11: School Choice Reguations: Red Tape or Red Herring?
A new Fordham study disputes the assumption that private schools won’t participate in choice programs, like vouchers and tax-credit scholarships, if government demands public accountability for student achievement. And on February 11 at 4:00 p.m. EST, David Stuit, the study’s author, will discuss how he came to this conclusion.
CRPE hiring a research analyst and an administrative assistant
The Center on Reinventing Public Education (CRPE) is looking to fill two positions on its University of Washington–based team: a research analyst and an administrative assistant. The research analyst will support Compact, Portfolio, and proposed work via a fair amount of fieldwork, data collection, and case studies.