A wide range of organizations are working to gauge students’ needs and public schools’ performance in ways that go far beyond disparities in test scores and graduation rates. These new metrics—ranging from the availability of advanced coursework to students’ proximity to parks, trails, transit, and grocery stores—challenge traditional definitions of a good school and stand to reframe the national debate on accountability in education.
A new analysis that FutureEd Senior Fellow Lynn Olson and I have done explores the fast-growing movement to introduce new equity indicators into the school-performance equation and examines its implications for students, educators, and policymakers.
Teacher Shortages Webinar Today
Tune in today to our webinar on teacher shortages—at 2 p.m. ET. We’re partnering with EducationCounsel and the Southern Regional Education Board to provide expert insights from the local, state and national levels. Read our recent report with EducationCounsel on the best ways to tackle teacher shortages and our report on D.C.'s innovative hiring strategies.
New to FutureEd
We’re excited to welcome two new members to the FutureEd team. Josh Anderson, who spent more than a decade in leadership roles at Teach for America, most recently as the organization’s executive vice president, is joining us as a senior fellow for two years to research and write about the myriad ways that urban policy and politics conspire to limit students’ educational opportunities and life outcomes—and how to turn the situation around.
Bella DiMarco joins us as a policy analyst from the Afterschool Alliance, where she worked to expand students’ opportunities to participate in summer and afterschool programs.
Thanks and best wishes,
Tom
Thomas Toch
Director, FutureEd
McCourt School of Public Policy
Georgetown University [email protected]
@thomas_toch