

#978: Mike on the mic: Regulation in school choice programs
Jul 23, 2025
35:37
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show, Mike returns for another solo episode, reflecting on the role of regulation in school choice—is it stifling innovation or saving us from bad schools?
Then, on the Research Minute, Adam covers a study looking at the relationship between timed math testing and anxiety among fourth- and fifth-grade students.
Recommended content:
- “Democrats’ School Choice Dilemma” —Michael J. Petrilli, for the Wall Street Journal
- “Seizing educational dynamism” —Stéphane Lavertu and Tim Rosenberger, Thomas B. Fordham Institute
- “School Choice Should Take the Road Less Traveled” —Robert Enlow and Michael Q. McShane, Education Next
- “Of School Choice, Regulation, and the Real Road-Least Traveled” —Jed Wallace, CharterFolk
- “It’s One Small, Ugly School Choice Expansion” —Michael Q. McShane, for the Wall Street Journal
- “Math anxiety in elementary students: Examining the role of timing and task complexity” —Kathrin E. Maki, Anne F. Zaslofsky, Robin Codding, and Breanne Woods, ScienceDirect (2024)
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