On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Rick Hess, the director of education policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Mike and David to discuss his new book, Getting Education Right. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber reports on a new study examining how civics educators taught about and framed the 2020 election.
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Media literacy in our schools - 08/14/19
Should all students be prepared for both college and career? - 08/07/19
Is it time to reform discipline reform? - 07/31/19
What rural Americans think about charter schools - 07/24/19
One small step for man, one giant leap for our schools? - 07/17/19
While the Democratic candidates debate the past, the future of education policy is in the hands of the states - 07/10/19
Research, practice, and the feds - 06/26/19
Getting wonky on the Democratic candidates’ education ideas - 06/19/19
Data-based decision-making is great, as long as data are not only test scores - 06/12/19
The benefits of having a same-race teacher - 06/05/19
Rural schools and the urban bleed - 05/29/19
Education leadership’s gender imbalance - 05/22/19
Can we really transform district schools? - 05/15/19
Should U.S. schools mandate foreign language instruction? - 05/08/19
Preschool for children of immigrants - 05/01/19
Searching for “deeper learning”—and not finding it - 04/24/19
Will charter opposition come for D.C.? - 04/17/19
Is Checker going soft on “social and emotional learning”? - 04/10/19
CTE and local labor markets - 04/03/19
Are schools ready for an economic downturn? - 03/27/19
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