Did you know? Growth in Ohio's teaching force amidst decline in enrollment
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 ?
Ohio ranks high in number of teachers with master's degrees
Jamie Davies O'Leary, Eric UlasLast 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).
Ohio Education Gadfly: Fordham's merger, science standards, preschool and more
In case you missed Monday's announcement, be sure to check out this week's Ohio Gadfly to learn
When choosing is enough
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.
Last chance to vote in the White House Commencement Challenge!
Just a reminder that today is the last day to vote for the White House's Race to the Top Commencement Challenge. The winning high school will receive a visit from President Obama where he will speak at their commencement.
Today's Ohio Gadfly: Learning to live within our means
This week's Ohio Education Gadfly launches off with a timely call from Terry to educate children ?within our means.?
Ohio Teacher Contracts: The Black Hole of School Spending
Education Action Group FoundationSpring 2010
Congratuations to Andy Boy!
Congratulations to Andrew Boy, the co-director and founder of Columbus Collegiate Academy, one of the six charter schools Fordham authorizes.
Special Edition Ohio Gadfly: The race is on and teachers are front and center
Check today's Ohio Education Gadfly for a special Race to the Top analysis recommending strategies for the Buckeye State as it heads into round two of the competition. Ohio has exactly one month (that's when districts and charter schools must sign on) to improve its application.
3 things Ohio needs to do to win money for schools
Today's Dayton Daily News featured an op-ed by Fordham's Terry Ryan on what Ohio can do to win in the next round of Race to the Top. In the op-ed, he provides three actionable points for moving forward: 1. Get more buy-in from districts and the teachers' unions.
Ohio makes same mistake
Like Connecticut and California, Ohio has mistakenly blamed its lack of stakeholder support for its loss in th
CT learns the wrong lesson
This article is the reason I continue to hammer that states need to worry about reform substance not union support when crafting round two RTT applications.
Ohio Education Gadfly: Rick Hess sets us straight
Be sure to check out this week's Ohio Gadfly for a Q&A with Rick Hess, who divulges his thoughts on Race to the Top, educational entrepreneurship, Ohio's budget constraints, and why the notion of ???best practices??? in education makes him ???nauseous.???
Ohio Education Gadfly: Rick Hess sets us straight
Be sure to check out this week's Ohio Gadfly for a Q&A with Rick Hess, who divulges his thoughts on Race to the Top, educational entrepreneurship, Ohio's budget constraints, and why the notion of ?best practices?
Career-specific majors crowd out liberal arts
There's a new trend at many of America's higher learning institutions: emphasizing career-specific majors at the cost of the liberal arts. A recent Newsweek piece by Nancy Cook, ???The Death of Liberal Arts???, covers the causes and potential effects of this movement.
Ohio's path to Race to the Top success
Last week, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announced the winners of the federal Race to the Top education sweepstakes. Delaware took home $100 million and Tennessee was awarded $500 million.
Ohio starts getting its ACT together
Ohio recently unveiled plans to scrap the Ohio Graduation Test (OGT) in favor of the ACT (and a combination of other performance measures) for high school juniors in an attempt to better align high school curricula with college- and career-ready
Should federal dollars be used to try to turn around failing charters?
Terry RyanCharter schools are different from traditional district schools in that they are free of many regulations and operating constraints, but in return for their freedoms they are held accountable for their results. Those charter schools that fail to deliver results over time are closed, the theory holds.
Ohio's Race to the Top application rewrite should improve 'Great Teachers & Leaders' section
Jamie Davies O'LearyYesterday Terry outlined five ideas for strengthening Ohio's Race to the Top application for round two submission: invite critics into the conversation; remove the fat from the proposal; focus on real measures of teacher performance; remove the teacher unions' veto power ove
Race to the Top: How Ohio can go from a B- to an A
Terry RyanBased on today's round one Race to the Top (RttT) rejection, Ohio still has work to do to before submitting its round two application (due June 1) and demonstrating to the US Department of Education that the state is serious about education reform. Despite the disappointment many may feel, now is not the time for turning back.
Needles in a Haystack
Quentin Suffren, Theodore J. WallaceDespite the overall dismal performance of schools serving Ohio's poor, urban youngsters, there are a handful of schools that buck these bleak trends and achieve significant results for their students. This report examines eight of these schools.
Ohio superintendent under fire for asking teachers to do lesson plans
Emmy L. PartinThe superintendent of Ohio's Twin Valley Community Local School District has come under fire in his first year on the job from the local teachers union for, among other grievances, trying to mak
Promises, promises
Jamie Davies O'LearyThe National Council on Teacher Quality recently reviewed the 16 Race to the Top finalist states' ???great teachers and leaders??? application sections.
Surprise, Surprise? Not in Ohio's NAEP reading results
The 2009 NAEP reading scores were released this morning with little fanfare for Ohio. There has been virtually no growth in the Buckeyes State's NAEP reading results, with only 36 percent of fourth graders and 37 percent of eighth graders in Ohio proficient or above in reading.
The Ohio Education Gadfly: Why Common Core standards are a welcome upgrade for Ohio
Don't miss the latest Ohio Education Gadfly!
Drew Carey cares
When asked how he would go about improving Pittsburgh, Frank Lloyd Wright offered a simple solution: ???Abandon it.???
Fickle on federalism
Michael J. Petrilli“[This plan] will fundamentally change the federal role in education. We will move from being a compliance monitor to being an engine for innovation.” --Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, March 17, 2010, before the House Education and Labor Committee