
The director of National Litigation & General counsel for the Goldwater Institute, Jon Riches, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss a case before the New Jersey Supreme Court, which will decide whether taxpayers will be required to pay for teachers' release time.
An op-ed by Riches and Justin Meyers, "The N.J. Teachers Who Get Paid Not to Teach," is available at the Wall Street Journal.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-n-j-teachers-who-get-paid-not-to-teach-11609710168
Jan 11, 2021
22 min

A Distinguished Senior Fellow and President Emeritus at the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, Chester E. Finn, Jr., joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Finn's new policy analysis, which looks into the state of school accountability five years after the implementation of the Every Student Succeeds Act.
Finn's analysis, "School Accountability — Past, Present, and Future," is available now:
https://www.hoover.org/research/school-accountability-past-present-and-future
Jan 4, 2021
24 min

A resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, Nat Malkus, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how schools have dealt with reopening amid the Covid-19 pandemic, including the different options available to districts.
Malkus' report, "Reopening in the shadow of COVID-19: Beginning the first full coronavirus school year," is available now.
https://www.aei.org/research-products/report/reopening-in-the-shadow-of-covid-19-beginning-the-first-full-coronavirus-school-year/
Dec 21, 2020
25 min

U.S. education needs more flexibility and adaptability, less rigidity, a new Hoover Education Success Initiative report finds.
A Distinguished Policy Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Christopher Ruszkowski, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss "Toward Equitable School Choice," a new policy analysis by Peterson and released as part of the Hoover Education Success Initiative.
Read the full report here: https://www.hoover.org/research/toward-equitable-school-choice
Dec 14, 2020
28 min

The President and CEO of the Aurora Institute, Susan Patrick, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how schools can continue to adapt to remote learning environments.
Dec 7, 2020
30 min

A research professor at Georgetown University and director of the Edunomics Lab, Marguerite Roza, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss a new Edunomics Lab study on weighted student funding, which investigates the spending patterns and student outcomes in school districts.
The full study is available here:
https://edunomicslab.org/2020/10/29/wsfstudy/
Nov 30, 2020
32 min

A professor of Education Policy at the University of Arkansas, Patrick J. Wolf, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Wolf's new research, which explores the funding inequities between charter and traditional schools in 18 cities across the country.
The report, "Charter School Funding: Inequity Surges in the Cities," by Wolf, Corey A. DeAngelis, Larry D. Maloney and Jay F. May, is available now:
https://scdp.uark.edu/charter-school-funding-inequity-surges-in-the-cities
Nov 23, 2020
29 min

The Dead of the Belmont University School of Education, Wayne D. Lewis Jr., joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss teacher effectiveness, and how schools of education can better prepare teachers for the classroom.
Nov 16, 2020
30 min

The president of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, Mike Petrilli, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the results of the 2020 presidential election, and what it could mean for education in the United States.
Nov 9, 2020
21 min

An assistant professor of political science at Boston College, Michael Hartney, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss a new study by Hartney and Leslie Finger, which links school district decisions on whether to reopen schools to how those areas voted in the 2016 presidential election.
Nov 3, 2020
32 min
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