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Best podcasts about Paul E Peterson

Latest podcast episodes about Paul E Peterson

The Education Exchange
Ep. 445 - June 1, 2026 - Growing Enrollment and Public Support for Charter Schools Can't Break Through Partisan Divide

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 23:08


Michael Henderson, associate professor at Louisiana State University, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Henderson's paper, “Blowback or Buy-In: Public Opinion in Response to Charter School Penetration,” which was presented at “School Choice: Impacts on Participants, Non-Participants, Educators, and Entrepreneurs,” a conference hosted by the Harvard Kennedy School's Program on Education Policy and Governance on May 7 and 8, 2026.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 444 - May 26, 2026 - The Ever-Stubborn, Often-Widening Achievement Gap

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 34:24


Patrick J. Wolf, a Distinguished Professor of Education Policy at the University of Arkansas, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Wolf's paper, "The Nation's Achievement Inequality Report Card: An Assessment of Interquartile Test Score Gaps and Equality Trends in Traditional Public, Charter, Catholic, and Department of Defense Schools," which was presented at “School Choice: Impacts on Participants, Non-Participants, Educators, and Entrepreneurs,” a conference hosted by the Harvard Kennedy School's Program on Education Policy and Governance on May 7 and 8, 2026.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 443 - May 18, 2026 - School Districts with Declining Enrollments Have Higher Funding, More Staff Per Pupil

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 27:34


Ben Scafidi, a Professor and Director of Education Economics Center at Kennesaw State University, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss his paper, “Enrollment, Fiscal, and Resource Changes in American Public School Districts, 1998 to 2019,” which was presented at “School Choice: Impacts on Participants, Non-Participants, Educators, and Entrepreneurs,” a conference hosted by the Harvard Kennedy School's Program on Education Policy and Governance on May 7 and 8, 2026.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 442 - May 11, 2026 - Public School Enrollment Is Declining. Is Universal Choice to Blame?

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 30:27


Patrick Graff, a Senior Fellow with the American Federation for Children, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Graff's paper, "Declining Public School Enrollment and the Rise of Universal Private School Choice Programs," which was presented at "School Choice: Impacts on Participants, Non-Participants, Educators, and Entrepreneurs," a conference hosted by the Harvard Kennedy School's Program on Education Policy and Governance on May 7 and 8, 2026.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 441 - May 4, 2026 - AP Exams Have Shown a Measurable Decline in Rigor for Years

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 31:46


John Moscatiello, founder of Marco Learning, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Advanced Placement exams and how they've transformed through the past three years.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 440 - April 27, 2026 - The Devaluing of College Professors

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 26:55


Samuel Abrams, professor of politics at Sarah Lawrence College, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Abrams recent op-ed in Real Clear Politics, "The Real Crisis in Higher Education Isn't Just Ideology, It's Faculty Decline."

The Education Exchange
Ep. 439 - April 20, 2026 - Disability Diagnoses: The Latest Luxury Good at Elite Universities

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 34:50


Jeremy B. Ney, Adjunct Professor of Business at Columbia Business School, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Ney's recent Substack post, "How the Wealthy Game Disability Laws for Ivy League Gains."

The Education Exchange
Ep. 438 - April 13, 2026 - How the University of Austin Fearlessly Pursues the Truth

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 40:52


Carlos Carvalho, the president of the University of Austin, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the institution's mission to bring back free inquiry to higher education.

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The Education Exchange
Ep. 437 - April 6, 2026 - How to Build a Better Institute of Education Sciences

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 39:08


Amber Northern, a senior advisor to the Secretary at the U.S. Department of Education, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss her efforts on reforming the Institute of Education Science. The full report, "Reimagining the Institute of Education Sciences: A Strategy for Relevance and Renewal," is available now. https://ies.ed.gov/ies/2026/02/reimagining-ies

The Education Exchange
Ep. 436 - March 30, 2026 - Most Progressive College Professors Exclude Alternatives Views

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 36:52


Jon Shields, a professor of American politics in the government department at Claremont McKenna College, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Shields' latest research, which uses the Open Syllabus database to see how contentious issues are being taught on college campuses.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 435 - March 23, 2026 - Students Lean Liberal Upon Arrival to College, Shift Further Left by Graduation

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 25:36


Paola Sapienza, the J-P Conte Family Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how political opinions are represented on college campuses, with more students closer to the center than not.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 434 - March 16, 2026 - Top Academic Journal Sees America Through a Glass Darkly

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 20:15


Richard D. Kahlenberg, Director of the American Identity Project at the Progressive Policy Institute, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Kahlenberg's new report, which investigates how American Quarterly has covered American studies and history in the wake of President Donald Trump's one-sided treatment. "The Distortion of American Studies: How the Field's Leading Journal Has Embraced a Worldview as Slanted as Donald Trump's," co-written with Lief Lin, is available now at Progressive Policy Institute. https://www.progressivepolicy.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/PPI_The-Distortion-of-American-Studies.pdf

The Education Exchange
Ep. 433 - March 9, 2026 - Today's Better Grades Could Mean Tomorrow's Smaller Paychecks

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 34:55


Jeff Denning, an associate professor at the University of Texas at Austin LBJ School of Public Affairs and Department of Educational Leadership and Policy, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Denning's latest research, "Easy A's, Less Pay: The Long-Term Effects of Grade Inflation," co-written with Rachel Nesbit, Nolan Pope, and Merrill Warnick.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 432 - March 2, 2026 - Virtual Learning Must Be a Choice, Not the Only Option

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 40:13


Julie Young, the former Vice President of Education Outreach and Student Services for Arizona State University, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss her upcoming book, Say Yes: How Virtual Became Reality.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 431 - Feb. 23, 2026 - The Federal Scholarship Tax Credit Starts in 2027. What Can We Expect?

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 34:22


John Schilling, a senior advisor for the nonprofit Invest in Education, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss new Federal scholarship tax credit program, and how states are preparing for its launch in 2027. 

The Education Exchange
Ep. 430 - Feb. 17, 2026 - School Boards Have a Bigger Impact on Outcomes Than You Think

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 30:44


John Singleton, an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Rochester, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Singleton's latest research, which uses large-language AI models to determine the viewpoints and priorities  of school board members in California. "Identity and Ideology in the School Boardroom," co-written with Barbara Biasi, Minseon Park, and Seth D. Zimmerman, is available now at NBER.org.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 429 - Feb. 9, 2026 - Charter Schools and Historically Black Colleges Join Forces with Philanthropic Support

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 22:27


Marlon Marshall, the Chief Executive Officer of City Fund, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how City Fund and Bloomberg Philanthropies are committing $20 million to create new charter schools in connection with Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 428 - Feb. 2, 2026 - Public Education's No Good, Very Bad Century (So Far)

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 26:27


M. Danish Shakeel, a Professor and the director of the E. G. West Centre for Education Policy at The University of Buckingham, UK, joins Paul E. Peterson to Shakeel's latest research, which investigates achievement and inequality trends in the United States between 2005 and 2024. "The Nation's Achievement Inequality Report Card: An Assessment of Test Score and Equality Trends in Traditional Public, Charter, Catholic, and Department of Defense Schools," co-written with Misty Gallo and Patrick J. Wolf, is available now. https://edworkingpapers.com/sites/default/files/ai26-1378.pdf

The Education Exchange
Ep. 427 - Jan. 26, 2026 - You Think States Are Stealing Funds from Orphans? Think Again.

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 22:38


Emily Putnam-Hornstein, the John A. Tate Distinguished Professor for Children in Need at the School of Social Work at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how funds are distributed to foster children in the United States. "No, States Aren't “Stealing” from Foster Children," co-written with Naomi Schaefer Riley, is available now at AEI. https://www.aei.org/op-eds/no-states-arent-stealing-from-foster-children/

The Education Exchange
Ep. 426 - Jan. 20, 2026 - Private-School Choice Loses When Voters Asked to Decide

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 22:05


Vladimir Kogan, a Professor in the Department of Political Science at Ohio State University, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how voters handle school choice at the ballot box in the United States. "Voters Reject Vouchers—Again! What the defeat of private school choice measures in three states signals for the movement," co-written with Parker Baxter and Michael Hartney, is available now at Education Next. https://www.educationnext.org/voters-reject-vouchers-again-defeat-private-school-choice-measures/

The Education Exchange
Ep. 425 - Jan. 12, 2025 - Teacher Salaries Cut, Even When Public Districts Have More Money

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 31:37


Aaron Garth Smith, the Director of Education Reform at the Reason Foundation, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Reason's latest report, which details how education funds were spent in 2025. "K-12 Education Spending Spotlight 2025: Annual public school spending nears $1 trillion," co-written with Jordan Campbell, is available now at Reason.org.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 424 - Dec. 22, 2025 - Arkansas Offers a Look Under the Hood of its ESA Program

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 28:06


Daion L. Daniels, Director of Research for the Indiana Department of Education, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the Arkansas Education Freedom Accounts Program, which documents how many students took advantage of the Arkansas choice program, and its results in student achievement. The 2024-25 Arkansas Education Freedom Accounts Program Annual Report, co-written with Alison Heape Johnson, Joshua B. McGee, and Patrick J. Wolf, is available now. https://dese.ade.arkansas.gov/Files/2024-25_Arkansas_Education_Freedom_Accounts_Program_Annual_Report_100125_OSCPE.pdf

The Education Exchange
Ep. 423 - Dec. 15, 2025 - Could End-of-Course Exams Revive Accountability in Massachusetts?

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 19:34


Martin R. West, the editor-in-chief of Education Next, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the new Massachusetts state high school graduation framework, which will replace the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) exam.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 422 - Dec. 8, 2025 - Community Colleges Are Bearing the Brunt of Postsecondary Enrollment Declines

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 34:42


Joshua Goodman, an associate professor of education and of economics at Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Goodman's latest research, which looks into how the job market can impact college enrollment in two-year institutions. "Labor Market Strength and Declining Community College Enrollment," co-written with Joseph Winkelmann, is available now at NBER. https://www.nber.org/papers/w34498

The Education Exchange
Ep. 421 - Dec. 1, 2025 - “Charters Are in an Environment Rich with Opportunities”

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 39:08


Derrell Bradford, the president of 50CAN, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the state of charter schools in 2025, and where the sector can go as more school choice options become available for families.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 420 - Nov. 24, 2025 - How Does Weighted Student Funding Work?

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 26:33


An adjunct professor at Johns Hopkins School of Education and the former superintendent of Seattle Public Schools, Joseph Olchefske, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss weighted student funding, and how it can best be implemented to increase student achievement.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 419 - Nov. 17, 2025 - Does the U.S. Department of Education Help Student Achievement?

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 28:57


Rocco E. Testani, the co-leader of the Eversheds Sutherland Business and Commercial Litigation team, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the history of the U.S. Department of Education, its impact on student achievement and President Trump's efforts to shut the department down.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 418 - Nov. 10, 2025 - The Future of the Federal Role in Education

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 36:24


Thiru Vignarajah, the former Deputy Attorney General of Maryland and the former Law Clerk to Justice Stephen Breyer, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the implications for dismantling or abolishing the U.S. Department of Education.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 417 - Nov. 3, 2025 - Who Are Schools Really For?

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 20:58


Vladimir Kogan, a Professor in the Department of Political Science at Ohio State University, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Kogan's new book, "No Adult Left Behind: How Politics Hijacks Education Policy and Hurts Kids"

The Education Exchange
Ep. 416 - Oct. 27, 2025 - When Radicals Dreamed Big About Better Student Outcomes

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 43:59


Joseph P. Viteritti, the Thomas Hunter Professor of Public Policy at Hunter College in New York, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Viteritti's new book, Radical Dreamers: Race, Choice, and the Failure of American Education.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 415 - Oct. 20, 2025 - The Education Exchange: After Mahmoud, How Far Will the Parent “Opt-Out” Movement Go?

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 31:17


Clint Bolick, the 44th Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how the Supreme Court has shifted its stance on school choice and religious freedom in education in the United States over the years.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 414 - Oct. 14, 2025 - How Valuable Are Credentials as an Alternative Career Pathway?

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 30:17


Matt Sigelman, the President of the Burning Glass Institute, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss online courses and certificates, and how many are not delivering the skills employers need. Sigelman's report, "Holding New Credentials Accountable for Outcomes: We Need Evidence-Based Funding Models," co-written with Mark Schneider, Shrinidhi Rao, Scott Spitze, and Debbie Wasden, is available now. https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6197797102be715f55c0e0a1/t/684c1077d4373f18701f76ee/1749815416101/Holding+New+Credentials+Accountable+For+Outcomes.pdf

The Education Exchange
Ep. 413 - Oct. 6, 2025 - Arkansas Makes Case for Benefits of ESAs

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 30:14


Patrick J. Wolf, a professor of Education Policy at the University of Arkansas, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Wolf's new research, which investigates the effect of education savings accounts in the state of Arkansas. "2024-25 Arkansas Education Freedom Accounts Program Annual Report," co-written with Daion L. Daniels, Alison Heape Johnson and Joshua B. McGee, is available now. https://scdp.uark.edu/2024-25-arkansas-education-freedom-accounts-program-annual-report/

The Education Exchange
Ep. 412 - Sept. 29, 2025 - Men and Women are More Equal and More Different Than Ever

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 33:05


Robert Henderson, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the growing political divide between men and women in the United States. Henderson's article, "The book that showed me manhood has to be created," is available now at The Boston Globe.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 411 - Sept. 22, 2025 - How to Save a School District

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 40:49


Alberto Carvalho, Superintendent of Los Angeles Unified School District., joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how the district has worked to turn around lower performing schools.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 410 - Sept. 15, 2025 - NAEP Scores of Graduating Seniors Continue to Fall

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 24:03


Martin R. West, the editor-in-chief of Education Next and member of the National Assessment Governing Board, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the latest release of National Assessment of Educational Progress data.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 409 - Sept. 8, 2025 - Peeling Back the Curtain on the “Science” Funded by NSF

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 34:42


Heather Mac Donald, the Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Mac Donald's recent article, which is critical of the changes the Trump Administration has made with the National Science Foundation. Mac Donald's article, "Trump Takes on Big Science," is available now from City Journal. https://www.city-journal.org/article/trump-national-science-foundation-education-grant-funding

The Education Exchange
Ep. 408 - Sept. 3, 2025 - As Trump Continues the Fight with Higher Ed, Will Harvard Be the Next Domino to Fall?

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 38:44


Ilya Marritz, an independent journalist, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Marritz's recent reporting on the relationship between Alan Garber, the president of Harvard University, and Jay Bhattacharya, who is currently the director of the National Institutes of Health. Marritz's article, "Alan Garber's former student now holds the keys to Harvard's future," is available now from The Boston Globe. https://www.bostonglobe.com/2025/08/11/metro/alan-garbers-former-student-now-holds-keys-harvards-future/

The Education Exchange
Ep. 407 - Aug. 25, 2025 - Make School Boards Matter

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 40:20


Scott R. Levy, an Adjunct Lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Levy's new book, Why School Boards Matter: Reclaiming the Heart of American Education and Democracy.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 406 - Aug. 18, 2025 - Why Not Choose Public Schools?

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 26:00


Brian Stephens, the CEO of Caissa K12, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how public schools can make themselves more appealing to students and parents as vouchers and tax credits becomes more popular across the country.

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The Education Exchange
Ep. 405 - Aug. 11, 2025 - Did Columbia Capitulate or Correct Course?

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 36:55


Paul Carrese, a Professor in the School of Civic & Economic Thought and Leadership at Arizona State University, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Columbia University's recent $200 million settlement with the Trump administration.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 404 - Aug. 4, 2025 - What Will States Do With the New Federal Choice Program?

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 33:02


Derrell Bradford, the president of 50CAN, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how states might react to the new tax credit scholarship provision that was part of budget reconciliation bill, which was passed by Congress and signed into law on July 4, 2025.

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The Education Exchange
Ep. 403 - July 28, 2025 - How Will the Next Mayor of New York City Govern Its Public Schools?

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 35:20


Ester Fuchs, Professor of International and Public Affairs and Political Science at Columbia University, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the New York City mayoral race, and what it could mean for education in the city.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 402 - July 21, 2025 - Free Inquiry on the Ropes in the Academy

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 31:34


Robert Maranto, the 21st Century Chair in Leadership in the Department of Education Reform at the University of Arkansas, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the Free Inquiry Papers, a project which looks into how freedom of expression was suppressed at institutions of higher education, and how universities can change course. "The Free Inquiry Papers: How to Bring Back Free Inquiry," co-written with Sally Satel, Catherine Salmon, and Lee Jussim, is available now. https://www.aei.org/research-products/report/the-free-inquiry-papers-how-to-bring-back-free-inquiry/

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The Education Exchange
Ep. 401 - July 14, 2025 - “Congress Swung for the Fences on School Choice and Hit a Single”

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 30:32


Robert Enlow, the President and CEO of EdChoice, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the tax credit scholarship provision that was part of budget reconciliation bill, which was passed by Congress and signed into law on July 4, 2025.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 400 - July 7, 2025 - Magnet Schools: The Dark Horse of School Choice

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 31:24


Matthew Lenard, an assistant professor of education leadership and policy studies at Florida State University, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Lenard's latest research, which investigates the impact of magnet schools on student learning. "The Attraction of Magnet Schools: Evidence from Embedded Lotteries in School Assignment," co-written with Umut Dur, Robert G. Hammond, Melinda Morrill, Thayer Morrill, and Colleen Paeplow, is available now as part of the Program on Education Policy and Governance Conference Papers Series. https://www.hks.harvard.edu/sites/default/files/Taubman/PEPG/research/PEPG25_15.pdf

The Education Exchange
Ep. 398 - June 23, 2025 - One Big Beautiful Tax Credit Scholarship?

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 36:51


Jim Blew, co-founder of the Defense of Freedom Institute, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss a school choice provision in H.R. 1, the U.S. House reconciliation bill that has moved to the U.S. Senate, and its potential impact on education.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 397 - June 16, 2025 - The Illusion of Local Control of Schools

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 28:09


Vladimir Kogan, a Professor in the Department of Political Science at Ohio State University, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss a new report which finds that half of school board election races go uncontested and that incumbents are reelected more than 80 percent of the time when they run. The report, "High Turnover with Low Accountability: Local School Board Elections in 16 States," co-written with Stéphane Lavertu and Zachary Peskowitz, is available here. https://edworkingpapers.com/ai25-1213

The Education Exchange
Ep. 396 - June 9, 2025 - Opportunity Knocked for Universal Vouchers in North Carolina, and Parents Answered

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 35:48


Anna J. Egalite, a Professor in the Department of Educational Leadership, Policy, and Human Development in the College of Education at North Carolina State University joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how the Covid-19 pandemic has helped drive school choice in the state of North Carolina.

The Education Exchange
Ep. 395 - June 2, 2025 - Public Broadly Supports School Choice Despite Persistent Partisan Gaps

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 36:49


Paul DiPerna, the Vice President of Research and Innovation for EdChoice, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how public opinion has shaped the conversation around school choice in the United States.