On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Rachel Canter, the executive director of Mississippi First, joins Mike to debunk the allegations that her state fudged its notable gains in reading achievement. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber examines the failure of a federal student loan forgiveness program for teachers.
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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
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#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
#784: Remote learning worked well for some students. What schools can learn from that. - 08/26/21
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