On this week’s podcast, Mike Petrilli and David Griffith are joined by Andrew Campanella, president of National School Choice Week, which is this week, to discuss how the school choice movement has been altered by the pandemic. On the Research Minute, Amber Northern examines parents’ demand for childcare quality.
Education’s philanthropic shift - 03/20/19
Richard Whitmire is all about the B.A. - 03/13/19
How KIPP-DC develops and retains teachers - 03/06/19
Philadelphia’s brotherly love between charter, district, and parochial schools - 02/27/19
Out of commission - 02/20/19
The profit motive and education - 02/13/18
Millennial parents and education reform - 02/06/19
Teacher strikes, Democrats, and ed reform - 01/30/19
The state of choice during National School Choice Week - 01/23/19
School choice’s hopeful new year - 01/16/19
Federal education policy in 2019 - 01/09/19
Educational pluralism - 12/19/18
America’s choice deserts - 12/12/18
The sad state of credit recovery - 12/05/18
How to separate the wheat from the chaff on technical credentials - 11/28/18
The end of education policy? - 11/20/18
Equity and access in American high schools - 11/14/18
Much about the midterms - 11/07/18
An #Eduween riddle: How is pre-school research like a skunk? - 10/31/18
School report cards in the ESSA era - 10/24/18
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