

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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Mar 16, 2020 • 21min
Ep. 133 - March 16, 2020 - What Colleges Deliver to Their Graduates
An Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas, Albert Cheng, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Cheng's new paper, "What Do They Deliver? A Report on American Colleges and Universities," which polls a representative sample of college alumni on their experiences in higher education.
The paper, co-written with David Sikkink, is available here:
https://www.cardus.ca/research/education/reports/what-do-they-deliver/

Mar 9, 2020 • 22min
Ep. 132 - March 9, 2020 - Long-Run Trends in the Achievement Gap
The Paul and Jean Hanna Senior Fellow in Education at the Hoover Institution, Eric Hanushek, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss new findings on the widening gaps in educational achievement by socio-economic status. Hanushek and Peterson are co-authors of a new paper, "Long-Run Trends in the U.S. SES-Achievement Gap," with Laura M. Talpey and Ludger Woessman.
https://www.hks.harvard.edu/sites/default/files/Taubman/PEPG/research/PEPG20_01.pdf

Mar 2, 2020 • 22min
Ep. 131 - March 2, 2020 - The Link Between International Testing and Student Achievement
The director of the ifo Center for the Economics of Education, Ludger Woessmann, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Woessmann's new research that investigates how testing reforms relate to country performance on the Program for International Student Assessment tests over time, and their link to student achievement.
The full paper, co-written with Annika B. Bergbauer and Eric A. Hanushek, is available here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xW74mZz6OSHlS3SzmERF6y7yQ_3aAXoO/view

Feb 18, 2020 • 19min
Ep. 129 - Feb. 18, 2020 - The Gap Between High School Graduation and College Preparedness
A distinguished research fellow at the Hoover Institution, Macke Raymond, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Raymond's new paper that looks into the rising high school graduation rates, and the gap between those graduation requirements and the entry requirements for state universities.
The paper, "The Diploma Dilemma," is available now as part of the Hoover Education Success Initiative.
https://www.hoover.org/research/diploma-dilemna

Feb 10, 2020 • 27min
Ep. 128 - Feb. 10, 2020 - How to Increase Stagnant Teacher Salaries
The Paul and Jean Hanna Senior Fellow in Education at the Hoover Institution, Eric Hanushek, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss a new paper by Hanushek that offers guidelines for states and local governments on how to raise teacher pay in a way that best supports improved student achievement.
Hanushek's paper, "The Unavoidable: Tomorrow’s Teacher Compensation," is part of the Hoover Education Success Initiative, and is available here:
https://www.hoover.org/research/unavoidable-tomorrows-teacher-compensation

Feb 10, 2020 • 24min
Ep. 130 - Feb. 24, 2020 - More Evidence of Higher College Attainment from Milwaukee
A professor of education policy at the University of Arkansas, Patrick Wolf, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Wolf’s latest findings from Milwaukee’s Parental Choice Program. Wolf’s research explores whether voucher students are more likely to attain higher levels of education than their peers outside of the program.
Read the full paper, co-written with John F. Witte and Brian Kisida, here: https://www.edworkingpapers.com/ai19-115

Feb 3, 2020 • 21min
Ep. 127 - Feb. 3, 2020 - Are Homeschooled Children Missing Out on Cultural Capital?
Daniel Hamlin, an assistant professor at the University of Oklahoma, joins Paul E. Peterson to discussion the question of whether homeschooled children have fewer opportunities to acquire cultural capital than their public school peers.
Hamlin's full paper is available here:
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/0161956X.2019.1617582

Jan 24, 2020 • 22min
Ep. 126 - Jan. 27, 2020 - Student Test Scores in Newark Charter Schools
Marcus Winters, an associate professor in Boston University and Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss his new study, which shows lasting test score gains for students at charter schools in Newark, N.J.
Read the full study, "Charter Schools in Newark: the Effect on Student Test Scores," here:
https://media4.manhattan-institute.org/sites/default/files/charter-schools-newark-effect-on-student-test-scores-MW.pdf

Jan 13, 2020 • 25min
Ep. 124 - Jan. 13, 2020 - Increasing Teacher Diversity in Massachusetts
Melanie Rucinski, a doctoral student in public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss her new paper, "Racial Diversity in the Teacher Pipeline," which looks into how Massachusetts has worked to make the teacher profession better reflect the student population.
The full paper, co-written with Joshua Goodman, is available here:
https://www.hks.harvard.edu/centers/rappaport/research-and-publications/policy-briefs/racial-diversity-in-the-teacher-pipline

Jan 11, 2020 • 31min
Ep. 125 - Jan. 21, 2020 - The State of Education in California
Bill Whalen, the Virginia Hobbs Carpenter Fellow in Journalism and a Hoover Institution research fellow, sits down with Paul E. Peterson to discuss education issues, including school choice, in California.