Vol 24 - Not All is Lost (Just Some)
Description
Andy and Jed talk about the evolving landscape of education policy and its implications for both K-12 and higher education. They discuss recent developments, the complexities introduced by political dynamics and regulatory changes, the challenges faced by educational institutions, the impact of immigration on the workforce, and the necessity for reform in response to society's shifting needs.
Jed and Andy also explore the potential consequences of the Supreme Court's decisions on charter schools and the broader implications for educational equity and access. Ultimately, they assert the importance of fostering resilient educational systems that can adapt effectively to the demands of an ever-changing world. They wrap things up by wondering what kind of swag they should give listeners. What's your vote?
Takeaways:
- The conversation between Andy Rotherham and Jed Wallace delves into the complexities surrounding higher education and charter schools.
- Both speakers express concern over the current state of higher education, emphasizing the need for a reevaluation of its economic model.
- Rotherham highlights the troubling dependency of higher education institutions on federal funding and its implications for autonomy.
- Wallace shares a poignant story about former students overcoming challenges, illustrating the transformative power of education in the face of adversity.
Notes:
- Dana Goldstein at NYT on college for all:
- BPC Commission on the American Workforce
- Emily Yoffe at the Atlantic about Race and Sexual Assault Cases on College Campuses
- Education at Economic Mobility - Ron Haskins at Brookings.
- Eduwonk on the Trump EO event
- Klein's interview with David Shor at the NYT about post-election polling.
- Abundance book by Klein and Thompson
- Why Nothing Works book by Dunkelman
- Shapiro on Bill Maher
- Gavin Newsom Takes Criticism About His New Podcast
- CharterFolk post - Graph of Century.
- Margaret Spellings Comment on Department of Education
- Oklahoma Governor's comments on audit of Tulsa schools
- Eduwonk post - Religious charter schools
- College is worth it - especially if you are low-income (Time article)