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Obama Defends Teacher Policy

07/30/10 | The Wall Street Journal

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Straddling the Democratic Divide

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In a speech to the Urban League, President Obama defended his administration's education policy against complaints from teachers unions and civil rights groups. In an article that appeared in the Spring 2009 issue of Ed Next, Richard Colvin speculated about future relations between the Obama administration and the teacher unions.

Least-Disruptive Turnaround Model Proving Popular

07/29/10 | Education Week

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The Turnaround Fallacy

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School districts attempting to turn around low-performing schools using federal funds are overwhelming choosing the least disruptive interventions. An article by Andy Smarick that appeared in the Winter 2010 issue of Ed Next argued that turnaround efforts like these are unlikely to succeed.

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  • Is Desegregation Dead?

    Parsing the relationship between achievement and demographics

    Video: Susan Eaton talks with Education Next.
    Video: Steven Rivkin talks with Education Next.

    By Susan Eaton and Steven Rivkin   
  • Invisible Ink in Teacher Contracts

    State policy trumps collective bargaining

    Video: Emily Cohen talks with Education Next.

    By Emily Cohen and Kate Walsh   
  • The Long Reach of Teachers Unions

    Using money to win friends and influence policy

    By Mike Antonucci   
  • Authorizing Charters

    Helping mom-and-pops in Ohio

    By Terry Ryan, Michael B. Lafferty, and  Chester E. Finn, Jr.
  • An Effective Teacher in Every Classroom

    A lofty goal, but how to do it?

    By Kati Haycock and  Eric Hanushek
  • Competition Makes a Comeback

    Academic bees and bowls attract top students

    By June Kronholz   
Is Desegregation Dead?

By Susan Eaton and Steven Rivkin  

Parsing the relationship between achievement and demographics

Video: Susan Eaton talks with Education Next.
Video: Steven Rivkin talks with Education Next.

Invisible Ink in Teacher Contracts

By Emily Cohen and Kate Walsh  

State policy trumps collective bargaining

Video: Emily Cohen talks with Education Next.

The Long Reach of Teachers Unions

By Mike Antonucci  

Using money to win friends and influence policy

Authorizing Charters

Helping mom-and-pops in Ohio

By Terry Ryan, Michael B. Lafferty, and Chester E. Finn, Jr.

An Effective Teacher in Every Classroom

A lofty goal, but how to do it?

By Kati Haycock and Eric Hanushek

Competition Makes a Comeback

Academic bees and bowls attract top students

By June Kronholz  

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Competition and Charters Spur Innovation

School markets are creative, not static

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What We’re Watching: Bloggingheads on Acting White

John McWhorter and Richard Thompson Ford talk about school desegregation, “acting white,” and black student achievement.

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Learning from Great Teachers

Podcast: Doug Lemov, author of Teach Like a Champion, and Steven Farr, author of Teaching as Leadership, talk with Education Next about their efforts to identify what great teachers are doing in the classroom and to share these techniques with new teachers.

Press Releases and Announcements
Teachers Unions In Five States Spent More Than $100 Per Teacher On Political Campaigns

New Education Next analysis finds two national teachers unions spent $71.7 million on political campaigns in 2007-08 and millions more on policy research to support their agendas


Ed Next Research Finds NCLB Has Produced Substantial National Gains In Math Skills

Landmark federal law responsible for gains in math among low-income and Hispanic students, but had no impact on reading achievement.


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Oregon is top state for teachers union political influence in 2008
July 14, 2010 | The Oregonian

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Skin in the Game
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Failing schools chase reform dollars
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