
Robbers or Victims? Charter Schools and District Finances
Opponents of charters contend that they drain district coffers, while proponents argue that it is charters that are denied essential funding. Yet too often, the claims made by both sides of this debate have been based on assumptions rather than hard evidence.
Mark Weber 2.9.2021
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The “Upgrade Rule”: How schools and districts can make school closures work better for families
David Keeling 9.13.2019
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The GAS Factor: Lessons learned at Success Academy
Robert Pondiscio 9.11.2019
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How personalized learning enthusiasts can ensure they aren’t lowering the bar for the kids who are behind
Michael J. Petrilli 9.11.2019
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The inextricable links among school choice, school integration, and school transportation
Jeff Murray 9.11.2019
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How the Other Half Learns: Equality, Excellence, and the Battle Over School Choice
Robert Pondiscio 9.10.2019
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A new reality for charter schools in California
Caprice Young 9.4.2019
NationalFlypaper

The Education Gadfly Show: Trends in public opinion on choice, testing, and teacher salaries
Michael J. Petrilli, Amber M. Northern, Ph.D., Martin West 9.4.2019
NationalPodcast

Pennsylvania’s charter sector needs a scalpel, not a sledgehammer
Mark Gleason 9.4.2019
NationalFlypaper

Democratic presidential candidates are wrong: Racist redlining caused school segregation, not charter schools
Derrell Bradford 8.21.2019
NationalFlypaper

The Education Gadfly Show: The homecoming court edition
Michael J. Petrilli, David Griffith, Amber M. Northern, Ph.D., Jeremy Tate 8.21.2019
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The messy reality of school turnaround
Dale Chu 8.14.2019
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The Education Gadfly Show: Should all students be prepared for both college and career?
Michael J. Petrilli, David Griffith, Amber M. Northern, Ph.D., Kate Blosveren Kreamer 8.7.2019
NationalPodcast