On this week’s podcast, Mike Petrilli, David Griffith, and Dale Chu debate whether President Biden’s soft touch will succeed in getting schools in blue districts to reopen. On the Research Minute, Amber Northern examines the unintended effects of test-based accountability on students in untested grades.
#881: School choice, the science of reading, and other wins in Ohio, with Aaron Churchill
#880: Everything wrong with California’s math framework, with Tom Loveless
#879: Chatting about evidence-based chatbots, with Perpetual Baffour
#878: Our “savage inequalities” are no more, with Adam Tyner
#877: Don’t overpromise on learning loss, with Jim Peyser
#876: The chronic absenteeism crisis, and what to do about it, with Alia Wong
#875: Charter schools that help students earn college credentials, with Kevin Teasley
#874: How to build a continuum of advanced learning opportunities, with Nick Colangelo
#873: Private and charter school teachers are thriving, with Paul DiPerna
#872: The religious charter school debate, with Kathleen Porter-Magee
#871: The severity of pandemic learning loss, with Tom Kane
#870: The Great School Rethink, with Rick Hess
#869: Strong long-term outcomes for English learners in Texas charter schools, with Deven Carlson
#868: Virginia’s new history and social science standards, with Andy Rotherham
#867: How Core Knowledge schools boost students’ reading comprehension, with Robert Pondiscio
#866: The challenges of implementing through-course assessments, with Scott Marion
#865: The challenges of parenting gifted children, with Gail Post
#864: Using team teaching to improve student outcomes, with Carole Basile and Brent Maddin
#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
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