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.
#837: Re-stating education: Not as modest as it sounds!
#836: How should schools handle any Covid waves this school year?
#835: The expanding partisan gap on K-12 education
#834: Whether industry-recognized credentials benefit high schoolers
#833: Are we witnessing the end of education reform?
#832: Removing barriers to the classroom in the face of a (possible) teacher shortage: Yes or no?
#831 Resurfaced: Research Deep Dive: The impact of urban charter schools
Education Gadfly Show #830: When it comes to Covid learning loss, the bleeding has stopped- 7/26/22
#829: Is there a future for standards-based reform? - 7/20/22
#828: Arizona’s expanded ESA: The big enchilada of school choice - 7/13/22
#827: The debate over “no zeroes” grading policies
#826: Research Deep Dive: What we know about gifted education - 6/30/22
#825: Learning loss may get worse before it gets better - 6/23/22
#824: Dana Suskind on supporting low-income parents in their children’s early years - 6/15/2022
#823: How detrimental was remote learning? - 6/8/22
#822: Checker Finn: Why we need—and need to improve—NAEP - 6/1/22
#821: Sec. Aimee Rogstad Guidera on the state of education in Virginia - 5/24/22
#820: Social-emotional learning doesn’t have a hidden agenda - 5/18/22
#819: The pod on (pandemic) pods 5/11/22
#818: Kate Walsh on the state of teacher quality in America - 5/4/22
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