Ohio Education Gadfly Biweekly
Our biweekly newsletter including commentary, analysis, and reviews;
announcements of our latest research; and event updates.
The governor’s state of the state highlights his early literacy agenda
Last week, Governor DeWine delivered the first state of the state address of his second term.
Jessica Poiner 2.14.2023
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The White/Black Educational Gap, Stalled Progress, and the Long Term Consequences of the Emergence of Crack Cocaine Markets
Pamela Tatz 10.24.2012
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Popularity
John Horton 10.24.2012
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The School Staffing Surge: Decades of Employment Growth in America’s Public Schools
Amber M. Northern, Ph.D., Daniela Fairchild 10.24.2012
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Practice Perfect: 42 Rules for Getting Better at Getting Better
Kathleen Porter-Magee 10.24.2012
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Litigating, debating, penalizing, and prognosticating
The Education Gadfly 10.24.2012
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What’s it mean to be “educated”?
Terry Ryan 10.24.2012
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A new concept of what it means to be educated will drive Dayton's economic revival
Terry Ryan 10.24.2012
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In defense of repetition
Kathleen Porter-Magee 10.24.2012
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A new concept of what it means to be educated will drive Dayton's economic revival
Terry Ryan 10.23.2012
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First Cleveland, now Columbus: Step one in Mayor Coleman’s focus on improving the city’s schools
Emmy L. Partin 10.23.2012
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2011-12 school performance analyses for Cleveland, Columbus and Dayton
Aaron Churchill 10.23.2012
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Ohio education leaders hear special ed improvement recommendations
Aaron Churchill, Emmy L. Partin 10.23.2012
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