Pathways to Prosperity: Meeting the Challenge of Preparing Young Americans for the 21st Century
How can America effectively educate the “forgotten half” of her children (non-college-bound students)?
How can America effectively educate the “forgotten half” of her children (non-college-bound students)?
With all the hullaballoo about public sector unions of late, Colorado’s recent Advancing Student Achievement Through Labor-Management Collaboration conference comes at an apt time.
Some major school choice initiatives are headed down the legislative pike, and, if enacted, they promise to help tens of thousands of Ohio kids who are low- and middle-income and who attend both public and private schools.
School-choice advocates, pat yourselves on the backs
A thought experiment with serious implications
Clear big picture, but fuzzy on the details
The five W?s of the charter-school instructional model
Teachers? colleges don?t want to be graded, pre-schoolers do
The state of state U.S. history standards 2011
Is it about the 2012 election or the kids?
Yesterday Nick and I attended the Ohio Senate Insurance, Commerce, and Labor Committee hearing on SB 5, which would eliminate collective bargaining for state employees and greatly scale back union rights for local public sector employees.?
Alex Russo at This Week in Education is calling Teach For America's 20th summit celebration ?premature,? ?unwarranted,? and an ?expensive-seeming birthday part/slick celebration,? among other things.
As a Steelers fan I don't often go searching for reasons to praise Cleveland, but when it comes to education reforms they've got most other Ohio cities beat, especially Columbus.
Last night lawmakers in the Ohio House Education Committee heard testimony regarding House Bill 21 ?legislation that would, among other things, grant a professional educator license to Teach For America alums teaching in Ohio.
Yesterday, Ohio State Senator Shannon Jones (R- Clearcreek Twp.) introduced Senate Bill 5, which would dramatically overhaul public collective bargaining in Ohio (which has been in place for roughly 28 years).?
America has never topped the international charts
A new cookie jar for the hand of Uncle Sam
A balanced VAM primer?and some recs to boot
When it comes to authorizers, bigger is better
One about science curriculum, the other about donor accountability
Well-meaning caretakers are not what our education system needs
In today's Ohio Education Gadfly, Jamie, Bianca, and I explore what's missing from the debate around Kelley Williams-Bolar, the Akron mom who was jailed for nine days and convicted of tampering with documents in order to send her two children to a school outside their home district.
In a New York Times article this week, Sam Dillon examined the Obama administration's $4 billion attempt to turn around the country's worst schools and highlighted Ohio's capital city's $20 million effort to remake seven of the city's most troubled schools.
There’s been vast media coverage of the Akron mom who went to jail for nine days after being convicted of sending her two children to a school outside their atten