Report
1.27.2016
Charter Schools
Quality in Adversity: Lessons from Ohio's best charter schools
Steve Farkas, Ann DuffettThough charter schools are fiercely debated in Ohio, too rarely are the voices of charter leaders actually heard. This report from the Thomas B. Fordham Institute surveys the leaders of the highest-performing Buckeye charters to take stock of their views on sector quality, accountability, and replication and growth.
Commentary
1.25.2016
Commentary
1.25.2016
Charter Schools
Unsafe harbor: How to ensure Ohio’s testing transitions don’t sink the state’s voucher students
Jessica Poiner, Chad L. AldisIt's time to unshackle voucher eligibility
Commentary
1.25.2016
Commentary
1.22.2016
Economic Gains for U.S. States from Educational Reform
Jessica PoinerReform, attainment, and the almighty dollar
Commentary
1.20.2016
Commentary
1.15.2016
Commentary
1.12.2016
The Proper Perspective series begins. A decade of performance gains: What does it mean?
First of an occasional series discussing education issues from two viewpoints By Jamie Davies O'Leary and Stephen Dyer
Commentary
1.11.2016
Amateur punditry: What to expect in Ohio education circles in 2016
Chad L. AldisGazing into the crystal ball
Commentary
1.8.2016
Commentary
1.7.2016
Can equitable funding and local control coexist?
Aaron ChurchillDo Ohio’s public finance policies help or hinder the effort to give a great education to all students, no matter their economic circumstances?
Commentary
1.6.2016
Charter Schools
2015 State Teacher Policy Yearbook: Ohio
Jessica PoinerHow Ohio fared in this year’s review
Commentary
1.4.2016