The Education Exchange

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A weekly podcast highlighting education policy news, hosted by Paul E. Peterson, Senior editor of Education Next

Recent Episodes
  • Ep. 387 - April 7, 2025 - The State of Our Schools Five Years after Covid
    Apr 2, 2025 – 00:42:06
  • Ep. 386 - March 31, 2025 - Reckoning with the Failures of the Covid Era
    Mar 24, 2025 – 00:46:41
  • Ep. 385 - March 24, 2025 - Once-Thriving Charter Schools Sailing into Troubled Waters
    Mar 20, 2025 – 00:35:19
  • Ep. 384 - March 17, 2025 - Charter Schools at Center of Urban Policy Dispute in Los Angeles
    Mar 12, 2025 – 00:38:14
  • Ep. 383 - March 10, 2025 - Why DOGE Cuts at IES Are Incredibly Inefficient
    Feb 28, 2025 – 00:27:51
  • Ep. 382 - March 3, 2025 - Holding the Line in Los Angeles
    Feb 13, 2025 – 00:32:20
  • Ep. 380 - Feb. 18, 2025 - Students Are Learning About Both America’s Progress and its Racist Legacy, Survey Finds
    Feb 5, 2025 – 00:23:24
  • Ep. 379 - Feb. 10, 2025 - Constitutionality of Religious Charter Schools Suddenly on the Brink
    Feb 5, 2025 – 00:22:53
  • Ep. 378 - Feb. 3, 2025 - New NAEP Results Reveal Decade-Long Phenomenon of Persistent Learning Loss
    Feb 3, 2025 – 00:25:42
  • Ep. 381 - Feb. 24, 2025 - Big Money Comes to High School Sports
    Jan 21, 2025 – 00:25:18
  • Ep. 377 - Jan. 27, 2025 - Can Pandemic Recovery Be Accelerated with Technology?
    Jan 17, 2025 – 00:31:05
  • Ep. 376 - Jan. 21, 2025 - The Battle of Houston: Rescuing a Floundering District from a Broken System
    Jan 17, 2025 – 00:36:55
  • Ep. 375 - Jan. 13, 2025 - Do Religious Schools Discriminate When Students Pray?
    Jan 8, 2025 – 00:24:37
  • Ep. 374 - Jan. 6, 2025 - Jeb Bush on School Choice in 2025: “A Lush Green Valley after a Rocky Climb”
    Dec 17, 2024 – 00:37:12
  • EP. 373 - Dec. 16, 2024 - Massachusetts and the Folly of Replacing Something with Nothing
    Dec 11, 2024 – 00:30:10
  • Ep. 372 - Dec. 9, 2024 - “A Moment of Peril and Opportunity for Charter Schools”
    Dec 5, 2024 – 00:36:14
  • Ep. 367 - Nov. 4, 2024 - Bringing the Science of Reading To New York City Schools
    Dec 2, 2024 – 00:33:50
  • Ep. 371 - Dec. 2, 2024 - From “Separation of Church and State” to “Free Exercise of Religion”
    Nov 22, 2024 – 00:31:18
  • Ep. 370 - Nov. 25, 2024 - Have Charters Lost Their Edge?
    Nov 18, 2024 – 00:33:33
  • Ep. 369 - Nov. 18, 2024 - Union Endorsements and School Board Elections
    Nov 13, 2024 – 00:21:27
  • Ep. 368 - Nov. 12, 2024 - Hoover Institution Proposes Massive K–12 School Reform
    Nov 12, 2024 – 00:37:00
  • Ep. 366 - Oct. 28, 2024 - Free College for One Year
    Oct 28, 2024 – 00:34:10
  • Ep. 365 - Oct. 21, 2024 - School-Funding Lawsuits Pursue Big Dollars, Make Little Sense
    Oct 21, 2024 – 00:22:11
  • Ep. 364 - Oct. 15, 2024 - New Study Highlights Other Ways Divorce is Bad for Children
    Oct 15, 2024 – 00:27:46
  • Ep. 363 - Oct. 7, 2024 - The Windy Education City: Turmoil in Chicago’s Schools
    Oct 7, 2024 – 00:21:22
  • Ep. 362 - Sept. 30, 2024 - The Case for Expanding Vocational Education Options in High Schools
    Sep 30, 2024 – 00:28:26
  • Ep. 361 - Sept. 23, 2024 - In Oklahoma, Students Seen As Essential for Future Innovation
    Sep 23, 2024 – 00:31:34
  • Ep. 360 - Sept. 16, 2024 - Massachusetts Charter Schools Create a Wider Path to College
    Sep 16, 2024 – 00:27:10
  • Ep. 359 - Sept. 10, 2024 - What Can Be Done to Prevent the Next School Shooting?
    Sep 10, 2024 – 00:25:58
  • Ep. 358 - Sept. 3, 2024 - How Have American Classrooms Changed Since Covid?
    Sep 3, 2024 – 00:31:25
  • Ep. 357 - Aug. 26, 2024 - The End is Nigh for ESSER Funds. What Comes Next?
    Aug 27, 2024 – 00:27:10
  • Ep. 356 - Aug. 19, 2024 - Early Nutrition is Essential to Brain Development and Intelligence
    Aug 27, 2024 – 00:33:54
  • Ep. 355 - Aug. 12, 2024 - U.S. Schools Have More Special Education Teachers Than Ever
    Aug 12, 2024 – 00:25:32
  • Ep. 354 - Aug. 5, 2024 - Teachers Report Worse Conditions Since Pandemic
    Aug 5, 2024 – 00:29:34
  • Ep. 353 - July 29, 2024 - ESSER Funds May Have Slightly Boosted Achievement in Math, Not Reading
    Jul 29, 2024 – 00:31:58
  • Ep. 352 - July 22, 2024 - Los Angeles Says No More Cell Phones in Class
    Jul 22, 2024 – 00:24:00
  • Ep. 351 - July 15, 2024 - More U.S., European Students in Special Education
    Jul 15, 2024 – 00:19:44
  • Ep. 350 - July 8, 2024 - Are Teachers Paid Enough?
    Jul 8, 2024 – 00:26:39
  • Ep. 349 - July 1, 2024 - Catholic Education at a Crossroads
    Jul 1, 2024 – 00:32:28
  • Ep. 348 - June 24, 2024 - Presidents Do Not Influence Public Opinion on K–12 Education
    Jun 24, 2024 – 00:26:45
  • Ep. 347 - June 17, 2024 - Charter Schools Better at Preparing Girls to Vote
    Jun 17, 2024 – 00:25:29
  • Ep. 346 - June 10, 2024 - Universal ESAs Elevated as Key Issue in Texas Primary Runoff
    Jun 10, 2024 – 00:22:14
  • Ep. 345 - June 3, 2024 - Biden’s Proposed Cut to Charters Would Deprive Money for New Schools
    Jun 3, 2024 – 00:20:37
  • Ep. 344 - May 28, 2024 - Is the Pandemic-Era Surge in Homeschooling Holding?
    May 28, 2024 – 00:24:58
  • Ep. 343 - May 20, 2024 - Beware of the Easy A
    May 20, 2024 – 00:23:30
  • Ep. 342 - May 13, 2024 - Social Media and the Struggle for Happiness
    May 13, 2024 – 00:26:49
  • Ep. 341 - May 6, 2024 - “It’s Not a Miracle. It’s the Result of a Lot of Hard Work.”
    May 6, 2024 – 00:23:24
  • Ep. 340 - April 29, 2024 - A Resource for Homeschoolers and the Policymakers who Support Them
    Apr 29, 2024 – 00:32:56
  • Ep. 339 - April 22, 2024 - Private Schools Have the Edge on Civic Education
    Apr 22, 2024 – 00:25:47
  • Ep. 338 - April 15, 2024 - Is Mayoral Control of School Boards Good for New York City?
    Apr 15, 2024 – 00:26:55
Recent Reviews
  • Nesorneb
    Episode 342
    The first problematic episode. No conversation about parenting & family life. Solutions for children begins with and must be centered on parents & family. Equality should be the goal not equity. Capitalism has been the driver to lift people around the world out of poverty. The best way to help children is regain a focus and value on core academic curriculum (think reading, history & arithmetic). SEL is a distraction & diversion whose increase in schools & after school government funded programs continues to correlate with the rise of depression & anxiety in youth.
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