Guests on the Education Town Hall, with host Thomas Byrd, March 14, 2013 Peter MacPherson, a long-time DCPS parent and Capitol Hill activist, with a
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(How) Should Poverty Factor into Per Pupil Funding?
Adopting A Poverty-Weighted Per-Student Formula — Education Town Hall Report
Organizing Schools Data for the Common Good
Sandra Moscoso-Mills, a self-described geek with a day job at the World Bank Finances Program, spoke with host Thomas Byrd on this week’s Education Town
Education Town Hall Anniversary
The Education Town Hall celebrated its first anniversary on February 7. Matthew Frumin, Candidate for DC City Council At-Large, was the in-studio guest. Joining remotely
Suiting Educational Policy to “Corporate Stakeholders”: DC and Beyond
National Educational Technology Standards (“NETS”) are the creation of an organization which “strongly believes that corporations are major stakeholders in education.” NETS — under review
Targeted Philanthropy and the New Focus on “Competency” Graduation Requirements
Money is a big force in educational decision-making. So is talk about money: Educators make all sorts of decisions based on financial issues. Public schools
