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Research suggests affirmative action is needed, not so much as compensation for historic injustices, but to counterbalance current biases that impede fairness.
New York City's school rating system correctly emphasizes test score progress over how highly students score, but there are serious questions as to the validity of the city's growth measure.
The debate over teacher evaluations focuses a great deal on how much test-based measures will count toward teachers' final scores. But this discussion ignores the fact that the importance of any one measure depends a great deal on the other measures.
Diverse social science traditions point to the same insight: Fixing teachers’ workplaces and strengthening teachers’ social networks is far more important than fixing, adding, or removing individual teachers.
Over the past several years, the mantra of “college for all” has become ubiquitous, at the same time the cost of higher education has increased dramatically.
Do charter schools do more – get better results – with less? If you ask this question, you’ll probably get very strong answers, ranging from the affirmative to the negative, often depending on the person’s overall view of charter schools. The reality, however, is that we really don’t know. There’s still relatively little solid empirical [...]
Over the past few years, due to massive budget deficits, governors, legislators and other elected officials are having to slash education spending. As a result, incredibly, there are at least 30 states in which state funding for 2011 is actually lower than in 2008. In some cases, including California, the amounts are over 20 percent [...]
Charter schools are among the most controversial issues in education today, with much of the debate focused on whether they produce better testing results than comparable regular public schools. Too often, these discussions either rely on a tiny handful of studies, or on raw, cross-sectional testing results, which are not valid measures of school effects. [...]
Based on a transcript of a seminar in Washington, D.C. sponsored by the Albert Shanker Institute entitled “The War Against Public Service and Public Employee Unions.” On June 8, 2011, leaders of U.S. public employee unions met in Washington, D.C. to discuss the crisis facing government and public services in the U.S. and to consider strategies and [...]
Albert Shanker Institute released a report on how labor’s story has been distorted in high school history textbooks.