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How Middle Schools Hurt Student Achievement

Today’s Wall Street Journal reports on a new Education Next study showing that, at least in New York City, attending a standalone middle school rather than a K-8 school has a big negative impact on student achievement and attendance rates.

What do Americans think of the Nation’s Schools? How Widespread is the Support for Charter Schools?

Education Next and Phi Delta Kappan both released their annual polls last week. When it comes to evaluations of the nation’s schools and assessments of charter schools, they report results that are strikingly similar.

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Middle Schools Fail Kids, Study Says

09/01/10 | The Wall Street Journal

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Stuck in the Middle

Education Next

A new study by Jonah Rockoff and Benjamin Lockwood finds that students in New York City attending standalone middle schools score lower on standardized tests than students of the same age who attend K-8 schools. The study appears in the Fall 2010 issue of Ed Next.

Parents Push For Diversity In New Orleans' Schools

08/30/10 | NPR

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from the EdNext Archives

in the news

Is Desegregation Dead?

Education Next

While the city of New Orleans is 40% white, many of its schools are over 95% black. An NPR story looks at how some schools are trying to enroll more diverse student bodies. In a forum that appears in the Fall 2010 issue of Ed Next, Susan Eaton and Steve Rivkin discuss the impact of desegregation on student learning.

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Stuck in the Middle

By Jonah E. Rockoff and Benjamin B. Lockwood  

How and why middle schools harm student achievement

Podcast: Jonah Rockoff talks with Education Next.

Meeting of the Minds

The 2010 EdNext-PEPG Survey shows that, on many education reform issues, Democrats and Republicans hardly disagree

Video: Marty West and Paul Peterson discuss the survey.

Advocating for Arts in the Classroom

Academic discipline or instrument of personal change?

Grading Schools

Can citizens tell a good school when they see one?

By Matthew M. Chingos, Michael Henderson, and Martin West

Is Desegregation Dead?

Parsing the relationship between achievement and demographics

By Susan Eaton and Steven Rivkin  

Invisible Ink in Teacher Contracts

State policy trumps collective bargaining

By Emily Cohen and Kate Walsh  

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Luck of the Draw

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No Federal Case

Court says charter school is not a state actor



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Videos
Poll Finds Growing Support for Charter Schools

Video: Marty West and Paul Peterson discuss the 2010 Education Next-PEPG Survey.

Podcast
Grade Configuration Matters

Podcast: Jonah Rockoff talks with Education Next about his new study, which finds that when students move to a middle school, their academic achievement declines substantially relative to students who continue to attend a K-8 school.

Press Releases and Announcements
Study Finds Students in K-8 Schools Do Better than Students in Stand-Alone Middle Schools

Comprehensive analysis of 10 years of data from New York City shows middle-school students experience substantial achievement decline compared to K-8 peers


Public and Teachers Divided in Their Support for Merit Pay, Teacher Tenure, Race to the Top

National Survey also reveals increased support for virtual schooling, support for charter schools rises sharply in minority communities


EdNext in the News

Middle Schools Fail Kids, Study Says
September 1, 2010 | The Wall Street Journal

NYC Study Gives K-8 Schools an Edge Over Middle Schools
September 1, 2010 | Education Week

Teachers, public sharply divided on key issues
August 26, 2010 | Boston Globe

Spend more on education! No higher taxes! Would this survey be true for Richardson voters?
August 25, 2010 | Dallas Morning News (blog)

A gulf between teachers and the public on what works best in our schools, including merit pay and end to tenure
August 25, 2010 | Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)




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