Publications

The Common Core and the Future of Student Assessment in Ohio

yes Emmy L. Partin , yes Kathleen Porter-Magee , yes Jamie Davies O'Leary / August 29, 2011

Ohio adopted the Common Core standards in ELA and math in June 2010, but now stands at a crossroad in making sure statewide assessments are aligned to those standards. Ohio is a participating member in two federally funded assessment consortia—the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) and the Partnership for the Assessment of Readiness for College and Career (PARCC)--but is a decision-maker in neither. This primer outlines both consortia and suggests that Ohio make a decision soon to begin the massive reboot required to realign assessments, professional development, and accountability systems to match the Common Core.

2010-11 Ohio Report Card Analysis

yes Terry Ryan , yes Emmy L. Partin / August 24, 2011

Jamie Davies O'Leary

Each year, the Thomas B. Fordham Institute conducts an analysis of student achievement in Ohio's Big 8 urban districts and charter schools. 2010-2011's analysis looks at performance, growth (as measured by value-added), growth over time, comparisons between students in district schools, charters (and charters by type and authorizer type), e-schools, and more.

After the Budget, What Next? Ohio's Education Policy Priorities

August 1, 2011

To what extent have Ohio's leaders met the challenges and opportunities before them in K-12 education? What needs to happen next?

ESEA Briefing Book

yes Michael J. Petrilli , yes Chester E. Finn, Jr. / April 19, 2011

Political leaders hope to act soon to renew and fix the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA, also known as No Child Left Behind). In this important paper, Thomas B. Fordham Institute President Chester E. Finn, Jr. and Executive Vice President Michael J. Petrilli identify 10 big issues that must be resolved in order to get a bill across the finish line, and explore the major options under consideration for each one. Should states be required to adopt academic standards tied to college and career readiness? Should the new law provide greater flexibility to states and districts? These are just a few of the areas discussed. Finn and Petrilli also present their own bold yet "reform realist" solutions for ESEA. Read on to learn more.

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