Publications

Needles in a Haystack: Lessons from Ohio's High-Performing Urban High Schools

yes Peter Meyer / January 9, 2013

Profiles of six public high schools that serve poor and minority students to high levels of excellence.

Moving Up: Fordham's 2011-12 Sponsorship Accountability Report

November 14, 2012

"Moving Up" is The Thomas B. Fordham Foundation's charter school sponsorship accountability report for 2011-12. Through it, we hope to help readers understand the complexities of charter schools and better appreciate the hard work of the teachers, school leaders, and board members who serve not only the schools we sponsor but also the schools around the state and nation that are working to make a difference in the lives of children. This year's report features an in-depth look at the struggles of two Fordham-sponsored schools in Dayton; it is researched and written by former Dayton Daily News reporter and editor Ellen Belcher.


The Diverse Schools Dilemma

yes Michael J. Petrilli / November 13, 2012

Lots of parents favor sending their sons and daughters to diverse schools with children from a variety of racial and socioeconomic backgrounds. But can such schools successfully meet the educational needs of all those different kids? How do middle class children fare in these environments? Is there enough challenge and stimulation in schools that also struggle to help poor and immigrant children reach basic standards? Is there too much focus on test scores? And why is it so hard to find diverse public schools with a progressive, child-centered approach to education? These quandaries and more are addressed in this groundbreaking book by Michael J. Petrilli.

Applying Systems Thinking to Improve Special Education in Ohio

yes Nathan Levenson / September 5, 2012

This paper uses systems thinking to provide common sense ideas for saving money while improving special education services to the more than 275,000 Ohio students with special needs.

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