What Does It Really Mean to Be College and Work Ready? The Mathematics and English Literacy Required of First Year Community College Students
Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.Low standards, low expectations
Choices and Challenges: Charter School Performance in Perspective
Adam EmersonA tricky line of research gets worthy treatment
The first step is admitting you have a problem
The Education GadflyOur Gadfly readers won’t
Louisiana vouchers need more to grow
Adam EmersonAbout 8,000 children had already been promised vouchers for next year when the Louisiana Supreme Court ruled its method of funding unconstitutional
Portfolio management in the suburbs
Adam EmersonFew school systems have embraced a crisis of opportunity quite like the school system in Reynoldsburg, Ohio.
Coalition of high performing charter schools discusses laws with Senate
Angel GonzalezA coalition that included high performing charter schools from Cleveland, Columbus and Dayton testified in front of the Senate Finance Committee’s Education Subcommittee on May 7th.
Limitless: Education, The Reynoldsburg Way
Terry Ryan, Ellen BelcherA profile feature article about the Reynoldsburg City School District
Fordham’s Terry Ryan testifies in the Senate Finance Committee with high achieving charter school leaders
Angel Gonzalez, Jeff MurrayAs the charter movement enters its third decade, it is imperative that policymakers and legislators understand the perspective of those schools that have succeeded in providing their students with a quality education.
How facility funding fails charter schools
Adam EmersonDespite the surge in charter enrollment, charters still largely direct money from instruction, classroom support, and administration to their facilities
Can MOOCs rescue teacher PD?
Aaron ChurchillAt the least, MOOCs can stop the rising cost of PD—and, at best, could improve it
Wayward Sons: The Emerging Gender Gap in Labor Markets and Education
Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.The enduring damage of fatherless families
Conservatives and the Common Core
Chester E. Finn, Jr.Enough with the trash talk
Gales are blowing and defenses are up
The Education GadflySnaps to Gov.
The state of charter authorizing
This report is great data on a critically important field
Pearson crosses a line
Kathleen Porter-MageeIt’s open season on Pearson, the corporation everyone loves to hate—but this time, though they have crossed a serious line, far too many state leaders and reformers are holding their fire
Diane Ravitch – Tea Party Darling
Terry RyanThe last couple of weeks have witnessed unremitting and well-coordinated attacks on the Common Core academic standards
Charter boards, know thy duty
Adam EmersonWhen boards are mere rubber stamps, questions about accountability, incentives, and conflicts of interest are sure to follow
Science standards
Chester E. Finn, Jr., Kathleen Porter-MageeHold your horses
The recovery school district
The most significant governance innovation since charter schools?
You can put a dress on it and call it Sally, but it’s still bad news
The Education GadflyThe multinational textbook-publisher-testing conglomerate named Pearson has been a fixture in this week’s education news.
Market-oriented education reforms’ rhetoric trumps reality
Brandon L. WrightBroader/Bolder: Anti-poverty or just anti-reform?
The Nation’s Report Card: Economics 2012
Pamela TatzShocker: U.S. teens still economically illiterate
Review: Redefining the School District in Tennessee
Terry RyanIs it time for Ohio and other states to take bolder steps toward turning around our most troubled schools and districts?
Rebooting charters: Charter school board capacity essential to school success
Kathryn Mullen UptonCapacity is something that requires ongoing maintenance and at least an annual critique.
Losing Ohio’s seed corn: Lift the ceiling for gifted kids
Chester E. Finn, Jr., Emmy L. PartinHigh-quality gifted education for the state’s ablest students should be an imperative for Ohio.