The Education Exchange

Paul E. Peterson
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Apr 22, 2024 • 26min

Ep. 339 - April 22, 2024 - Private Schools Have the Edge on Civic Education

Patrick J. Wolf, a professor of Education Policy at the University of Arkansas, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Wolf’s new research, which investigates the impact of private education on civic knowledge, skills and participation. “The Public Purposes of Private Education: a Civic Outcomes Meta-Analysis,” co-written with M. Danish Shakeel, Alison Heap Johnson, Mattie A. Harris and Sarah R. Morris, is available now at Educational Psychology Review: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10648-024-09874-1"
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Apr 15, 2024 • 27min

Ep. 338 - April 15, 2024 - Is Mayoral Control of School Boards Good for New York City?

Vladimir Kogan, a Professor in the Department of Political Science at Ohio State University, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss a new report from the New York State Education Department which argues that control of schools should move from mayors to school boards.
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Apr 8, 2024 • 29min

Ep. 337 - April 8, 2024 - Your Children, My Choice

Corey DeAngelis, a senior fellow at the American Federation for Children, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the phenomenon of political leaders who publicly oppose school choice programs, while exercising choice options for their own children.
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Apr 1, 2024 • 25min

Ep. 336 - April 1, 2024 - Does a Federal Tax Credit Scholarship Bill Have a Chance to become Law?

John Schilling, a senior advisor for the nonprofit Invest in Education, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the Educational Choice for Children Act that is currently being debated in Congress.
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Mar 25, 2024 • 30min

Ep. 335 - March 25, 2024 - High-Dosage Tutoring: A Prescription for Learning Loss

Beth Schueler, an Assistant Professor of Education and Public Policy at the University of Virginia, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how tutoring could be used to lessen learning losses in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Mar 18, 2024 • 35min

Ep. 334 - March 18, 2024 - Why Some Charters Care Less about Learning

Steven Wilson, a Senior Fellow at Center on Reinventing Public Education, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss urban charter schools, and how a focus on culture rather than rigor is changing their mission.
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Mar 11, 2024 • 27min

Ep. 333 - March 11, 2024 - Is It Smart to Drop SATs from College Admissions?

Donald Wittman, an emeritus professor in the Department of Economics at the University of California, Santa Cruz, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Wittman's latest report, which contends that the University of California erred when it ended the use of SAT and ACT scores in admissions. Wittman's article, "The University of California Was Wrong to Abolish the SAT: Admissions When Affirmative Action Was Banned," is available now. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/emip.12598
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Mar 4, 2024 • 31min

Ep. 332 - March 4, 2024 - To Live and Die in LAUSD: Charters in Trouble

Ben Chapman, a reporter for the 74, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Chapman's recent article, which details the recent struggles of charter school operators in Los Angeles, Calif.
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Feb 26, 2024 • 31min

Ep. 331 - Feb. 26, 2023 - A Chronic Case of Truancy

Nat Malkus a senior fellow and the deputy director of education policy at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Malkus's latest report, which looks at the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on chronic absenteeism in schools. Malkus's report, "Long COVID for Public Schools: Chronic Absenteeism Before and After the Pandemic," is available now. https://www.aei.org/research-products/report/long-covid-for-public-schools-chronic-absenteeism-before-and-after-the-pandemic/
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Feb 20, 2024 • 25min

Ep. 330 - Feb. 20, 2024 - A Strike No One Bargained For

Jim Stergios, the executive director of the Pioneer Institute, Jim Stergios, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the teachers strike that took place in Newton, Mass., and if it could lead to future strike activity in the state. Stergios recently published an op-ed in the Boston Globe, "Teachers strikes hurt the students." https://www.bostonglobe.com/2024/01/29/opinion/newton-teachers-strike-hurts-students/

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