What happens when two federal officials blog about the essential components of research and innovation policy? Lots of meaty education conversation. (National Journal Expert Blogs)
Cal won the Big Game this weekend… (Bear Territory)
But did the university ultimately lose with astronomic fee increases and student protests? (YouTube)
How well are Ohio’s charter schools faring politically [...]
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Green Dot Has a Long Way to Go
A couple of months ago, I postulated that Green Dot’s new high school takeover, Locke High School, would start to outperform two other chronically low performing LA Unified schools—one run by the mayor and one run by the district (here) . Now Green Dot and the mayor just took possession of these schools at the [...]
Charter Schools and Unions—One Size Fits All??
Unionization of charter schools seems to be the hot topic these days. A recent NYT article raises the critical question:
“…whether unions will strengthen the charter movement by stabilizing its young, often transient teaching force, or weaken it by preventing administrators from firing ineffective teachers and imposing changes they say help raise achievement, like an extended [...]






Lowering Student Loan Default Rates: What One Consortium of Historically Black Institutions Did to Succeed
College and Career-Ready: Using Outcomes Data to Hold High Schools Accountable for Student Success