Charter quality must trump corporate interests
Charters in Ohio have a contentious and troubled history. Events over the last few weeks have added another controversial chapter to the story.
Charters in Ohio have a contentious and troubled history. Events over the last few weeks have added another controversial chapter to the story.
The Ohio Senate just released its version of the state's biennial budget.
Data, data, everywhere?and not a Catholic school to spare
Even innovation must be guided?and funded
How the best-of-the-best attract talent
And I?ll even throw in a copy of Education Next
Joanne Jacobs Diana Senechal (guest-blogging for Joanne Jacobs*) had an unusual blog post this morning, calling out two other blogs (GothamSchools and one by Ed Week's Sarah Sparks) for sloppy reporting ? or more specifically, sloppy titling.
Pulling back the special-ed data mask Why are some states identifying twice as many students as disabled as others?
The "federal intrusion" threat is real, but has little to do with a "national curriculum"
Self-promotion or research? It?s hard to tell
A smart guide to, for, and by portfolio districts
More than you ever thought you wanted to know about School Improvement Grants
The Ohio Senate will unveil its version of the state's biennial operating budget early next month.
The Ohio Senate will unveil its version of the state’s biennial operating budget early next month.
Last week, Indiana State Superintendent Tony Bennett and former Commissioner of Education for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (and the Fordham Institute’s Ohio committee chair) David Driscoll spoke to the Ohio Senate Finance Committee about education reforms in their respective states.
The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools and the National Association of Charter School Authorizers have joined the chorus of charter school advocates and others who are calling for the Ohio Senate to fix the charter provisions of HB 153 as passed by the Ohio House.
“Our blog tough on OH e-schools; Innovation OH report=misleading hit job” – that’s how Bill Tucker, managing director of Education Sector, a nonpartisan education policy think tank based in Washington, D.C., contrasted his organization’s recent blog series about Ohio’s e-schools with an
After two years of development, Cincinnati Public Schools recently revealed its new teacher evaluation system, which ties teacher pay to student performance.
The debate surrounding for-profit corporations in education is often highly polarized (especially in Ohio): For-profits are cast as either heroes or villains, but seldom anywhere in between.
If one ever doubted the need to improve science and math education in this country, performance on international tests should be motivation enough. On the 2009 PISA mathematics exam, 17 countries scored higher than the US and 12 scored higher than the US in science.
Four months ago, Michael Horn and Heather Staker released a white paper, “The Rise of K-12 Blended Learning.” In it, they warned policymakers of the need to support blended learning—education that splits students’ time between the teacher-led classroom and the digital realm&mdas
Do charter schools skim the top students from traditional public schools?