The Cartel: edu-documentary with an important message for Ohio
Columbus was the latest city to host the award-winning documentary The Cartel, a film exposing the corruption within New Jersey’s K-12 education establishment.
Columbus was the latest city to host the award-winning documentary The Cartel, a film exposing the corruption within New Jersey’s K-12 education establishment.
Ohio’s growing teacher corps has driven up the cost of education, especially as teachers’ salaries and pensions are by far the largest expenditure in K-12 education.
Terry is a panelist today in Cincinnati at ?Trends in Teacher Compensation ? A Symposium for Educators.? In helping him prepare for the event, we've dug up oodles of data about Ohio's schools and teachers.? One set of numbers really jumped out ?
Last week Emmy highlighted the mismatch between Ohio's declining student enrollment (a near seven percent reduction since 2000) and growing teacher corps (up by almost 18 percent).
In case you missed Monday's announcement, be sure to check out this week's Ohio Gadfly to learn
After all the hype and brouhaha, Charles Murray wants to explain something to you. He starts in an odd place: Lackluster results from an evaluation of the Milwaukee voucher program should be cause for celebration. Then he cites Coleman, a perhaps dangerous move in light of how often what goes on in the home is used as an excuse for dreary efforts and results in the classroom.