

The Education Exchange
Paul E. Peterson
A weekly podcast highlighting education policy news, hosted by Paul E. Peterson, Senior editor of Education Next
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Oct 2, 2023 • 19min
Ep. 312 - Oct. 2, 2023 - The College Power of KIPP Charter Schools
Ira Nichols-Barrer, a principal researcher at Mathematica, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Nichols-Barrer's latest research, which looks at the long-term impacts of enrolling at a KIPP public school.
"Long-Term Impacts of KIPP Middle and High Schools on College Enrollment, Persistence, and Attainment," co-written with Alicia Demers and Elisa Steele, is available now.
https://www.mathematica.org/publications/long-term-impacts-of-kipp-middle-and-high-schools-on-college-enrollment-persistence-and-attainment

Sep 25, 2023 • 22min
Ep. 311 - Sept. 25, 2023 - Ohio Students on the Rebound
Vladimir Kogan, a Professor in the Department of Political Science at The Ohio State University, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how reading and math scores in Ohio had changed since the Covid-19 pandemic.
Kogan's report, "Student Achievement and Learning Acceleration in Ohio," is available now.
https://glenn.osu.edu/research-and-impact/student-achievement-and-learning-acceleration-ohio

Sep 18, 2023 • 34min
Ep. 310 - Sept. 18, 2023 - Two-Parent Households are Better for Everyone
Melissa S. Kearney, the Neil Moskowitz Professor of Economics at the University of Maryland, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Kearny's new book, The Two-Parent Privilege: How Americans Stopped Getting Married and Started Falling Behind.
https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/T/bo205550079.html

Sep 11, 2023 • 28min
Ep. 309 - Sept. 11, 2023 - A Virtual School Finds Real Innovation in Idaho
Jason Bransford, CEO of Gem Innovation Schools, discusses the impact of learning societies microschools in Idaho, enrollment shifts from homeschooling to brick and mortar students, reasons for choosing virtual schools, the concept of learning societies, locations and enrollment challenges, evidence of success in reading proficiency, and their innovative approach to education.

Sep 5, 2023 • 24min
Ep. 308 - Sept. 5, 2023 - A Catholic School Boom in Florida
Lauren May, the Director of Advocacy at Step Up for Students, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss her latest report, which details the growth of Catholic school enrollment in Florida since 2013.
"Why Catholic Schools in Florida Are Growing: 5 Things to Know," co-written with Patrick Gibbons and Ron Matus, is available now.
https://www.reimaginedonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Why-Catholic-Schools-In-Florida-Are-Growing-Five-Things-to-Know-Final.pdf

Aug 28, 2023 • 24min
Ep. 307 - Aug. 28, 2023 - Conference to Explore if Alternative Models are Transforming School-Choice
Daniel Hamlin, an assistant professor at the University of Oklahoma, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the "Emerging School Models" conference, which will be hosted by Harvard's Program on Education Policy and Governance on Sept. 28 and 29, 2023.
Learn more about "Emerging School Models: Moving from Alternative to Mainstream," including information on registration.
https://www.hks.harvard.edu/centers/taubman/programs-research/pepg/events/emerging-school-models

Aug 21, 2023 • 25min
Ep. 306 - Aug. 21, 2023 - Why Students Should Work
Alicia Sasser Modestino, the research director for the Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy at Northeastern University, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss her latest research, which finds benefits for students selected into a program that matches them with summer jobs.
"Year-Round Benefits from Summer Jobs: How work programs impact student outcomes," co-written with Richard Paulsen, is available now at Education Next.
https://www.educationnext.org/year-round-benefits-summer-jobs-how-work-programs-impact-student-outcomes

Aug 14, 2023 • 35min
Ep. 305 - Aug. 14, 2023 - “Like a Very Smart, Eager-to-Please Intern”
John Bailey, a nonresident senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss artificial intelligence and what role it could have in the classroom.
"AI in Education: The leap into a new era of machine intelligence carries risks and challenges, but also plenty of promise," is available now at Education Next.
https://www.educationnext.org/a-i-in-education-leap-into-new-era-machine-intelligence-carries-risks-challenges-promises

Aug 7, 2023 • 36min
Ep. 304 - Aug. 7, 2023 - The Vanishing Gap in School Funding
Adam Tyner, the national research director at the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Tyner's recent research, which questions whether economically disadvantaged students receive less funding than other students.
Tyner's research brief, "Think Again: Is education funding in America still unequal?," is available now.
https://fordhaminstitute.org/national/research/think-again-education-funding-america-still-unequal

Jul 31, 2023 • 34min
Ep. 303 - July 31, 2023 - Are Community Schools a Revolution in Education?
Jane Quinn, the former director of the National Center for Community Schools, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss her new book, "The Community Schools Revolution."
"The Community Schools Revolution," co-written with Martin Blank, Ira Harkavy, Lisa Villarreal and David Goodman, is available now.
https://www.communityschoolsrevolution.org/