On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Natalie Neris and Hal Woods of Kids First Chicago join Mike Petrilli and David Griffith to discuss what Chicago’s mayoral run-off election between Brandon Johnson and Paul Vallas means for the city’s schools. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber looks at the effects of mindfulness-based programs on student mental health and resilience.
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#802: Erica Green on the pandemic’s impact on high school students - 1/12/2022
#801: Grumpy New Year with Checker Finn - 1/5/22
#800: Why we need virtue education in our classrooms - 12/21/2021
#799: Build Back Better’s big impact on pre-k and child care - 12/15/21
#798: Which metro areas are accelerating student learning? - 12/08/21
#797: Why debunked reading practices continue to spread - 11/30/21
#796: What Glenn Youngkin’s election says about education politics today - 11/16/21
#795: Why we should test in K–2 - 11/10/21
#794: Universal pre-K seems imminent. Should we celebrate? - 11/4/21
#793: How D.C. increased teacher diversity and quality - 10/28/21
#792: NAEP scores were falling even before the pandemic. Was the Great Recession to blame? - 10/21/21
#791: Is this the end of gifted education in New York City? - 10/13/21
#790: Why boys flail - 10/07/21
#789: Too many lost Einsteins - 9/30/21
#788: Has the pandemic caused an exodus to charter schools? - 9/23/21
#787: How the Delta variant is impacting back-to-school season - 09/16/21
#786: Research deep dive: The impact of school voucher programs - 09/09/21
#785: Helping students fight disinformation online - 09/2/21
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