Gadfly Bites - 6/10/15
More charter sponsors rated, charter management in flux, and the slippery slope of cursive writing
More charter sponsors rated, charter management in flux, and the slippery slope of cursive writing
How the push for education deregulation in Ohio could affect licensure
Allowing innovative schools to train their own teachers, untainted by ed school. Jessica Poiner
A super smart kiddo, plucky theatre kids, charter school drama, and more
A new sheriff on the road to redemption
Charter law reform in Ohio gets yet another editorial boost and yet another case study
Accelerating great schools in Cincinnati, resisting district mergers, making college more accessible, and more.
Benefits and areas for improvement in equal measure
The Education Gadfly
Accelerating great schools in Cincinnati, trying to take ACTION in Youngstown, infighting in Dayton
More evidence in support of automatic closure laws. Aaron Churchill
The future is arriving faster than you knew. Robert Pondiscio
More on the honesty gap, single-gender education, Win-Win, and more
Reporting the honesty gap in Ohio, dissecting social mobility in Ohio, and more on school closures
School districts close gaps using common strategies
Teacher attrition discussions should focus more on retaining the most effective professionals
Fordham voices past and present, charter law reform, voucher expansion controversies, and more
Editor's note: On May 6, Fordham contributor Andy Smarick delivered testimony before an Ohio education subcommittee on Senate Bill 148, a critical piece of legislation that would help clean up
Increasing high-quality seats in Cincy, scoring PARCC in Westerville, and more
Looking beyond the "big issues" in Ohio's budget bill