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Save to My PortfolioThe Scouting Report: Education Policy Challenges in America

Wednesday, September 02, 2009
12:30 PM to 1:30
Washington, DC

Reuters/Lee CelanoOn Wednesday, September 2, Brookings expert Russ Whitehurst, who directs the Brown Center for Education at Brookings, and Fred Barbash, senior editor of Politico, took questions on American education policy. Read More

RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY

Save to My PortfolioThe "Golden Age" of American Education

Tom Loveless, August 27, 2009, The Kojo Nnamdi Show

Education reformers are grappling with difficult, ideologically charged questions on how to improve the United States education system. But these debates have deep historical roots. Tom Loveless joins the Kojo Nnamdi Show to examine the great historical debates in American education and the myths about the golden era of American education. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioA New Goal for America’s High Schools: College Preparation for All

Ron Haskins and James Kemple, May 14, 2009, The Future of Children

A New Goal for America’s High Schools: College Preparation for AllIn this policy brief, a companion to the volume of The Future of Children devoted to high school reforms, Ron Haskins and James Kemple examine the steps high schools should take to help low-income students prepare for and succeed in college. Specifically, they argue, high schools should boost students’ subject matter knowledge and study skills and counsel students on how to select colleges and obtain financial aid. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioInnovation in Education: Invest in What Works

Grover J. "Russ" Whitehurst, March 19, 2009, The Brookings Institution

Innovation in Education: Invest in What WorksThe American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 authorized the Secretary of Education to establish a $650 million Innovation Fund to expand the work of schools that have made gains in closing achievement gaps. With growing discussion and considerable money heading in the direction of innovation, Russ Whitehurst provides recommendations on how the Department of Education should evaluate successful programs. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioObama's Education Policy

Grover J. "Russ" Whitehurst, Bob L. Schieffer and Jonathan Martin , March 13, 2009, CBS News

President Obama spoke about implementing the merit pay system for teachers as well as expanding charter schools in a effort to reform the education system in the United States. Brown Center Director Russ Whitehurst joined Politico's Jonathan Martin and CBS News’ Bob Schieffer on Washington Unplugged to talk about the politics behind Obama's education policy and how it would affect our education system. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioThe President’s Education Agenda

Grover J. "Russ" Whitehurst, March 10, 2009, The Brookings Institution

Russ Whitehurst assesses President Obama's education speech and applauds his commitment to regaining our international lead in education by addressing the "crazy quilt of state standards and assessments." But, he argues, "the proposal to provide incentives to states that improve their standards is a far weaker prescription than is desirable or politically possible." Read More

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Save to My PortfolioPolicy Implications of the National Mathematics Advisory Panel Final Report

Tom Loveless, October 16, 2008, The National Mathematics Advisory Panel

Policy Implications of the National Mathematics Advisory Panel Final ReportAs a member of the National Mathematics Advisory Panel, Tom Loveless discusses the policy implications of the Panel's findings at the federal, state, district, and school levels, including recommendations related to state standards, curriculum frameworks, and assessments. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioStandards-Based Reform and the Poverty Gap: Lessons for No Child Left Behind

Monday, October 22, 2007
10:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Washington, DC

Reuters/Jason ReedAt an event hosted by the Brown Center on Education Policy, authors of a new volume examined whether No Child Left Behind is enhancing educational opportunities for our most disadvantaged students. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioAlbert Shanker’s Liberal Legacy

Tuesday, October 16, 2007
2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Washington, DC

Striking Detroit public school teachers walk the picket line on the first day of school in DetroitRichard Kahlenberg tells the story of the founder of the American Federation of Teachers in his new book. On October 16th, Kahlenberg was joined by Brookings’s E. J. Dionne, Jr. and others for a discussion of Shanker’s legacy Read More

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Save to My PortfolioIdentifying Effective Teachers Using Performance on the Job

Douglas O. Staiger, Robert Gordon and Thomas J. Kane, April 01, 2006, A Hamilton Project Discussion Paper

Traditionally, policymakers have attempted to improve the quality of the teaching force by raising minimum credentials for entering teachers. Recent research, however, suggests that such paper qualifications have little predictive power in identifying effective teachers. We propose federal support to help states measure the effectiveness of individual teachers—based on their impact on student achievement, subjective evaluations by principals and peers, and parental evaluations. States would be given considerable discretion to develop their own measures, as long as student achievement impacts (using so-called "value-added" measures) are a key component. The federal government would pay for bonuses to highly rated teachers willing to teach in high-poverty schools. In return for federal support, schools would not be able to offer tenure to new teachers who receive poor evaluations during their first two years on the job without obtaining district approval and informing parents in the schools. States would open further the door to teaching for those who lack traditional certification but can demonstrate success on the job. This approach would facilitate entry into teaching by those pursuing other careers. The new measures of teacher performance would also provide key data for teachers and schools to use in their efforts to improve their performance. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioThe Role of Professional Development in Creating High Quality Preschool Education

Kathryn Tout, Kelly Maxwell, Martha Zaslow and Richard Clifford, November 01, 2004, Prepared for the Conference ""Creating a National Plan for the Education of 4-Year-Olds""

Paper by Martha Zaslow, Kathryn Tout, and Kelly Maxwell, Prepared for the Conference ?Creating a National Plan for the Education of 4-Year-Olds,"" (9/10/04) Read More

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Save to My PortfolioConflicting Missions?: Teachers Unions and Educational Reform

Tom Loveless, April 26, 2000

This volume provides a clear, balanced analysis of the role of teachers unions in encouraging, implementing, and/or stifling reform in U.S. public schools. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioTeachers Unions: Do They Help or Hurt Education Reform?

Tuesday, April 11, 2000
10:00 AM to
Washington, DC

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Save to My PortfolioLesson Plan for Teachers

Diane Ravitch, August 10, 1998, The Washington Post

Opinion by Diane Ravitch, Nonresident Senior Fellow, the Brookings Institution, in The Washington Post, August 10, 1998 Read More

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Save to My PortfolioRuss Whitehurst Named Director of the Brown Center on Education

October 16, 2008

Grover J. “Russ” Whitehurst, director of the Institute of Education Sciences in the U.S. Department of Education, is joining the Brookings Institution as senior fellow in Governance Studies and director of the Brown Center on Education, Brookings President Strobe Talbott announced. Read More

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