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Stephen Dubner, the Freakonomics co-author and
podcast host, described this
new model as the Pandora Internet Radio of
education.
David J. Deming sits down with EdNext's Marty West to discuss his
new study on the effects of a test - based accountability system in Texas on the
Education Next
Podcast.
Christopher Shamburg, an associate professor of
education at
New Jersey City University, has worked with inner - city high school students on
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In this episode of the
podcast, she talks with Marty West about what she learned about the Chinese
education system, which is also the topic of her
new book, Little Soldiers: An American Boy, A Chinese School, and the Global Race to Achieve.
Podcast: Mike Petrilli talks with former
New York Times education correspondent Gene Maeroff about his new bo
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Podcast: Jason Kamras, deputy to D.C. Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee in charge of human capital, talks with
Education Next about the
new teacher evaluation system put in place in D.C.
In this week's episode of the EdNext
podcast, Marty West, executive editor of
Education Next, talks about Denver with David Osborne, director of the Progressive Policy Institute's Reinventing America's Schools Project and the author of a
new article «Denver Expands Choice and Charters,» that was published this week on the EdNext website.
(It's the third offering of the
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podcast that I'm hosting.
In this episode of the EdNext
podcast, Marty West and Doug Harris take stock of the
education reforms that have taken place in
New Orleans in the decade since Hurricane Katrina.
You can hear more interviews with authors of
new and classic books about education on the Education Next Book Club podcast page here, including an interview with Laurence Steinberg about his book, Age of Opportunity: Lessons from the New Science of Adolescen
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Education Next Book Club podcast page here, including an interview with Laurence Steinberg about his book, Age of Opportunity: Lessons from the New Science of Ado
Education Next Book Club
podcast page here, including an interview with Laurence Steinberg about his book, Age of Opportunity: Lessons from the
New Science of Adolescen
New Science of Adolescence.
Podcast:
Education Next's Paul Peterson and Chester E. Finn, Jr. talk about Caroline Hoxby's random assignment study of student achievement in charter schools in
New York City.
In this week's
podcast,
Education Next's Marty West talks with Doug Lemov, Colleen Driggs, and Erica Woolway, authors of the
new book Reading Reconsidered: A Practical Guide to Rigorous Literacy Instruction.
Also check out our popular EdNext Book Club
Podcast, featuring in - depth interviews by Mike Petrilli with authors of
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education.
We're excited to bring our subscribers the EdNext
Podcast, a weekly series hosted by
Education Next editor - in - chief Paul E. Peterson and executive editor Martin West, exploring new research and hot topics in educatio
Education Next editor - in - chief Paul E. Peterson and executive editor Martin West, exploring
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educationeducation reform.
Podcast: David Figlio talks with
Education Next about his
new study, which finds that public schools in Florida raise their performance when faced with the prospect of losing students to nearby private schools via the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program.
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Doug Harris joins Marty West to discuss
education reforms in
New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina on the EdNext
podcast.
Editor's note: This story was produced in conjunction with On Campus, a Civil Beat
podcast series that tracks the first year of a
new school in Hawaii and examines big
education issues in America.
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David Norman delves into his 30 years experience as a top specialist in Impressionist and Modern art to discuss in this
podcast sponsored by Christie's
Education New York the results of the November sales in
New York.
The uncut interview — in this special episode of Swisher's Recode Decode
podcast — includes
new material that didn't air on TV, such as more on Apple's
education efforts, manufacturing, immigration and Cook's advice to his younger self.
Lauren and Dieter went to Chicago for the event, so they share their experience and insight on the
new products and their relationship with the
education field.After that, the crew bring in senior reporter Russell Brandom to help us understand how Europe's
new privacy rule is reshaping the internet.And finally, senior editor Tom Warren returns to the show to share his expertise with Microsoft and break down Microsoft's announcement of the reorganization of their company.There's a whole lot more in between all of that — like Paul's weekly segment «The little robot that could» — so listen to it all and you'll get it all.03: 12 - The 5 biggest announcements from the Apple
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Lisa Guernsey, Director of
Education Policy at
New America, joins the Preschool
Podcast to discuss the impact of technology use in family environments
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Education Services president, Christy Graham, and Frederick Nichelson of Nichelson Entertainment talk about the
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