Ohio Gadfly Daily News 5-29-14
Jeff MurrayIn case you hadn’t yet heard, Fordham’s Aaron Churchill has a fantastic op-ed in the Dispatch today, who graciously allowed him to rebut the paper's recent report on charter schools and segregation by running the numbers and continuing the impo
The State of Retirement: Grading America's Public Pension Plans
Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.A new Urban Institute series grades America’s public pension plans on three criteria: whether they place employees on a path to retirement security, create proper incentives to retain a productive workforce, and set aside enough funds to finance the future benefits promised to employees.
Is Personalized Learning Meeting Its Productivity Promise? Early Lessons from Pioneering Schools
Elisabeth HoysonWith belts tightening in communities across the land, education leaders are exploring novel ways to stretch the school dollar. One such approach is “personalized learning,” i.e., using technology to tailor coursework to individual students while making better use of teachers’ time.
No good will come from this
The Education GadflyOn Friday, the Oklahoma legislature voted overwhelmingly to repeal the Common Core.
A Tweet-fest on blended learning
Aaron ChurchillI joined the Twittersphere yesterday for a forum on blended learning moderated by Matt Miller, superintendent of Mentor School District in Northeast Ohio.
Ohio Gadfly Daily News 5-28-14
Jeff MurrayFordham’s Chad Aldis appeared on two radio stations in Ohio yesterday, talking up Common Core. First up - WKBN radio in the Youngstown area (Chad comes in about the 30 minute mark on this one).
Voucher record, lima beans, and PARCC piloting
Jeff MurrayEdChoice vouchers, food service in Lima, gifted services, and PARCC pilot testing are in the news.
Not Just the Problems of Other People's Children
Aaron ChurchillPISA and NAEP scores have long been dismal for students in the United States. What happens when those results are correlated and compared? We look at a new report which does just that.
An exciting public-records lawsuit - and its impact on potential voucher families
Chad L. Aldis, Jeff MurrayIt's about darn time that school districts get pushback for avoiding legitimate public records requests.
Ohio Senate maintains state's commitment to high-quality standards
Chad L. AldisMBR changes in the Senate maintain commitment to Common Core.
Ohio Gadfly Daily News 5-27-14
Jeff MurrayDropout rates and droput recovery schools dominate the news today.
Ohio’s state legislature still fumbling value-added
Aaron ChurchillSenate MBR changes to value-add leave the Ohio Gadfly confused and fuming.
Ohio Gadfly Daily News 5-22-14
Jeff MurrayGubernatorial candidates, open enrollment scrooges, and Common Core haters all feature in today's clips.
Not just the problem of other people’s children: U.S. student performance in global perspective
Brandon L. WrightAmerica’s educational shortcomings are not limited to disadvantaged kids. Far from it, as Eric Hanushek, Paul Peterson, and Ludger Woessmann explain in this recently released Education Next/PEPG study. Looking at the NAEP scores in every U.S. state and the PISA results of all thirty-four OECD countries, Hanushek et al.
Young teachers get the short end of the stick
The Education GadflyKudos to Andy Rotherham and Chad Aldeman for taking on, via a nifty new website and this recent Washington Post article, t
What kids are reading: The book-reading habits of students in American schools; Children, Teens, and Reading
How often are kids reading, and which books are they choosing? Two recent reports took a crack at finding the answers.
The State of Charter School Authorizers 2013
Andrew McDonnellEvery year, the National Association of Charter School Authorizers draws on survey data from half of the nation’s charter-school authorizers to assess the quality of their practices, outlining a set of twelve essential practices and scoring authorizers based on their adherence to them. In this sixth edition, the results are mixed.
Evaluating Teachers with Classroom Observations: Lessons Learned in Four Districts
Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.Everyone agrees that a good teacher makes all the difference in the world—but that’s where the agreement ends. This new report from Brookings adds to the body of research examining how to decide what makes a good teacher, specifically looking at teacher-evaluations systems in four moderate-sized urban districts in an effort to suggest ways to improve them.
Newark unfriends reform?
The Education GadflyAfter a rancorous mayoral race, the city of Newark has elected Ras Baraka—a decision surely to hold repercussions for the city’s ambitious education reform agenda.
Ohio Gadfly Daily News 5-21-14
Jeff MurrayLegislation and op-eds dominate our education news clips today.
Ohio Gadfly Daily News 5-16-14
Jeff MurraySchool Choice Ohio has initiated legal action against Springfield and Cincinnati schools for denying them student directory information requested under Ohio public records law, while they were regularly providing that same information to other nonprofits.
The NCES, the NIEER, and government-funded advocacy
Chester E. Finn, Jr.Something unsavory is underway at the Department of Education and in the world of preschool zealotry. They seem to be merging—and in so doing, they risk the integrity of our education-data system.
Ohio Gadfly Daily News 5-14-14
Jeff MurrayWe talk about TGRG fatigue and Lima beans, among other topics in the news.
Ohio Gadfly Daily News 5-13-14
Jeff MurrayLots to cover today: opinions, revelations, history lessons, and accounting included.
Imagining a choice-friendly school transportation system
Aaron ChurchillWe think outside the box on a thorny education issue often at the heart of the school choice debate.
Charter School Funding: Inequity Expands
Aaron ChurchillWe take a look at the School Choice Demonstration Project's latest examination of charter funding across the country.
Northeast Ohio school districts address education reforms in their own ways
Jeff MurrayEducation reforms take many forms and can affect school districts differently. Recent news stories from Northeast Ohio show some positive momentum for several important reform efforts.