On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Douglas Lauen, a professor of public policy and sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, joins Mike to discuss residential mobility, academic achievement, and charter schools. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber reviews a study investigating how school facilities funding impacts test scores and housing prices.
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#903: Reducing poverty with the child tax credit, with Angela Rachidi
#902: Reforming New York’s Regents Exams, with Ray Domanico
#901: Charter schools just keep winning, with Debbie Veney
#900: The best and worst of ed reform in 2023, with Checker Finn
#899: The District of Columbia’s voucher program turns twenty, with Kara Arundel
#898: How much competition public schools face, with Jeanette Luna
#897: Addressing grade inflation, with Tim Daly
#896: The fiscal cliff and teacher layoffs, with Chad Aldeman
#895: Knowledge and the science of reading, with Natalie Wexler
#894: The victims of grade inflation, with Tim Donahue
#893: When to hold kids back, with Umut Özek and Louis Mariano
#892: A solution to teacher shortages, with Kirsten Baesler
#891: The fight for school choice in the Lone Star State, with Denisha Allen
#890: How exclusionary zoning impedes educational opportunity, with Richard Kahlenberg
#889: The trials and triumphs of charter schools over the past decade, with Nina Rees
#888: Building bridges in education reform, with Frances Messano
#887: Bringing accountability back to American education, with Checker Finn
#886: Achievement gaps among advanced students, with Adam Tyner
#885: Virtual teachers are back, with Linda Jacobson
#884: Texas takes over Houston’s schools, with William McKenzie
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