EPI Viewpoints Archive - Education
July 23, 2003
Opinion pieces and speeches by EPI staff and associates.
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Education Week's graduation rate estimates are
"exceedingly inaccurate," experts say
[ POSTED TO VIEWPOINTS ON JUNE 4,
2008. ]
The corruption of school accountability
By Richard Rothstein
[ORIGINALLY APPEARED IN THE JUNE 2008
ISSUE OF THE SCHOOL
ADMINISTRATOR]
The Teaching Penalty: We Can’t Recruit and Retain Excellent
Educators on the Cheap
By Lawrence Mishel, Sylvia Allegretto, & Sean
Corcoran
[ ORIGINALLY APPEARED IN EDUCATION
WEEK ON APRIL 30, 2008, VOL. 27, ISSUE 35, PAGE 30.
]
Report distorted the debate: Education reform is no cure-all for
low-income, low-achieving schools
By Lawrence Mishel
[ ORIGINALLY
APPEARED IN THE USA TODAY ON APRIL 18, 2008.]
The teaching penalty
By Sean Corcoran
[ THIS PIECE ORIGINALLY APPEARED IN
EDUWONKETTE BLOG OF THE EDUCATION WEEK ON MARCH 7,
2008. ]
Leaving “No Child Left Behind” Behind
By Richard Rothstein
[THIS ARTICLE WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN
THE JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2008 ISSUE OF THE
AMERICAN PROSPECT.]
Schools as Scapegoats
By Lawrence Mishel and Richard
Rothstein
[THIS PIECE WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN
THE OCTOBER 2007 EDITION OF THE AMERICAN
PROSPECT.]
Reforms that could help narrow the achievement gap
By Richard Rothstein
[ POSTED TO VIEWPOINTS ON
JUNE 1, 2007. ]
A Test of Time: Unchanged Priorities for Student
Outcomes
By Richard Rothstein and Rebecca
Jacobsen
[ ORIGINALLY APPEARED IN THE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR ON MARCH 5, 2007.
]
Testimony before the Labor-HHS Education Subcommittee of the
U.S. House of Representatives
By Lawrence Mishel
[ THIS TESTIMONY WAS GIVEN ON FEBRUARY 15,
2007. ]
Jay Greene’s persistent misuse of data for teacher pay
comparisons
By Lawrence Mishel
[ THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN ON FEBRUARY 2, 2007.
]
The goals of education
By Richard Rothstein and Rebecca
Jacobsen
[ ORIGINALLY APPEARED
IN THE PHI DELTA KAPPAN 88 (4),
DECEMBER, 2006. ]
'Proficiency for All' – An Oxymoron
By Richard Rothstein, Rebecca Jacobsen, and
Tamara Wilder
[ THIS PAPER WAS
PREPARED FOR THE SYMPOSIUM, "EXAMINING AMERICA'S COMMITMENT TO
CLOSING ACHIEVEMENT GAPS: NCLB AND ITS ALTERNATIVES," SPONSORED BY
THE CAMPAIGN FOR EDUCATIONAL EQUITY, TEACHERS COLLEGE, COLUMBIA
UNIVERSITY, NOVEMBER 13-14, 2006. ]
Should the federal government be involved in school
accountability?
By Richard Rothstein and Eric
Hanushek
[THIS DEBATE ORIGINALLY
APPEARED IN THE WINTER 2005 JOURNAL OF POLICY
ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT]
The exaggerated dropout crisis
By Lawrence Mishel
[ ORIGINALLY APPEARED IN THE
EDUCATION WEEK ON MARCH 8, 2006. ]
Equity and excellence in American higher education
Reviewed by Richard Rothstein
[ ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN THE
JANUARY-FEBRUARY ISSUE OF THE ACADEME
MAGAZINE. ]
By Lawrence Mishel and Martin Carnoy
[ POSTED TO VIEWPOINTS ON DECEMBER 20, 2005. ]
Do charter schools cut it? No
By Lawrence Mishel
[ ORIGINALLY APPEARED IN THE NEW
YORK DAILY NEWS ON JANUARY 16, 2005 ]
Social class leaves its imprint
By Richard Rothstein
[ ORIGINALLY APPEARED IN THE EDUCATION WEEK ON MAY 19, 2004 ]
The Changing Nature of the Economy: The Critical Roles of
Education and Innovation in Creating Jobs and Opportunity in a
Knowledge Economy
By Jared Bernstein
[ TESTIMONY BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON
EDUCATION AND THE WORKFORCE OF THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ON
MARCH 11, 2004 ]
We are not ready to assess history performance
By Richard Rothstein
[ ORIGINALLY APPEARED IN THE
JOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY, VOL. 90, ISSUE 4, AND PRESENTED
ONLINE IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE HISTORY
COOPERATIVE ON MARCH 3, 2004 ]
Teacher quality discussion
[ EPI-CONVENED CONFERENCE CALL TRANSCRIPT,
AUGUST 20, 2003 ]
A conversation on school vouchers
Transcript from an EPI-convened conference
with several of the nation's top education researchers on the
effectiveness of school vouchers and the quality of recent research
on the topic.
[ EPI-CONVENED NEWS CONFERENCE, JUNE 12,
2003 ]
School Vouchers Don't Make the Grade
by Helen Ladd [ MAY 9, 2003 ]
Bush Education Plan: Where Does It Take Us
by Doug Harris [ MAY, 2001
]
Failing the Test to Improve Schools
by Doug Harris [ APRIL 28, 2001
]
Bush's Voucher Plan Gets Failing Grade
by Martin
Carnoy [ FEBRUARY 4, 2001 ]
Vouchers are no cure-all for short-changed schools
by Martin Carnoy [ OCTOBER 6, 2000
]
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