On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Bellwether co-founder and Virginia Board of Education member Andy Rotherham joins Mike Petrilli, David Griffith, and Amber Northern to discuss Virginia’s newly-approved history and social science standards. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber examines how test-based and non-test-based measures of teacher quality affect student outcomes.
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#863: How charter schools affect district resources, with David Griffith and Paul Bruno
#862: The education implications of Chicago’s mayoral election, with Natalie Neris and Hal Woods
#861: The fight to lift the charter school cap in New York City, with Crystal McQueen-Taylor
#860: Social media and kids’ declining mental health, with Michael Horn
#859: Eliminating honors classes won’t advance equity, with Scott Peters
#858: The Trump and DeSantis culture war fixation, with Dale Chu
#857: The states leading the way in literacy, with Kymyona Burk and Tom Greene
#856: Why education savings accounts won’t bring educational pluralism, with Ashley Berner
#855: How states are fighting credential inflation, with Rick Hess
Education Gadfly Show #854: How districts should prepare for the coming school closures, with Tim Daly
Education Gadfly Show #853: The Supreme Court and religious charters schools, with Nicole Garnett
Education Gadfly Show #852: New Year’s resolutions for America’s schools, with Robert Pondiscio
Education Gadfly Show #851: The case for teaching writing in the age of ChatGPT, with Checker Finn
Education Gadfly Show #850: 2022’s most important education stories, with Marc Porter Magee
Education Gadfly Show #849: The success of Denver’s “portfolio”-style school reform, with Parker Baxter
Education Gadfly Show #848: Talking about “Unbundling” with Bellwether’s Julie Squire
Education Gadfly Show #847: States, snake-oil, and the science of reading, with Kymyona Burk
Education Gadfly Show #846: What do the midterm elections mean for the parents’ rights movement?
Education Gadfly Show #845: Why schools are wasting millions of dollars on ineffective online tutoring
Education Gadfly Show #844: An ode to overly-optimistic teachers, with Seth Gershenson
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