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Posts by Albert Shanker Institute
Is Your State Shortchanging Public Schools? @schoolfinance101.bsky.social @mattdicarlo.bsky.social
@jerseyjazzman.bsky.social bit.ly/4t2t5M7
Guest author Cooper Sved analyzes his experience trying to implement Virginia's new Literacy Act, with implications for future legislation. www.shankerinstitute.org/blog/when-li...
NEW: The 8th edition of our annual report evaluating state K-12 school finance systems, as well as one-page state profiles, visualizations, full datasets, and more.
www.schoolfinancedata.org/the-adequacy...
After visiting the National Civil Rights Museum's new exhibit on Bayard Rustin ("Speaking Truth to Power"), I looked to Rustin's writings for guidance on today's challenges to democracy. The result is a two-part series in the @shankerinst.bsky.social's Blog.
www.shankerinstitute.org/blog/what-wo...
Read the new @shankerinst.bsky.social blog by The Horizons Project's Adam Fefer and Maria Stephan breaking down how educators can and do resist censorship, disinformation and fear-based politics.
www.shankerinstitute.org/blog/when-educators-conf...
School policies on personal device use are changing rapidly!
Round-ups are often super useful for seeing what's new ... a few I've read recently
1. Blog from @shankerinst.bsky.social asks whether tablets provided by school are different from cell phones www.shankerinstitute.org/blog/school-...
With banning cell phone use in schools becoming increasingly popular, ASI Fellow Tiffany Broadbent writes that it is important for policymakers to consider the research and listen to stakeholders. www.shankerinstitute.org/blog/school-...
Chart titled “22 countries invest more in public education than the U.S.” The chart provides a simple ranking of 35 countries based on average public per-pupil spending on K–12 education, expressed as a share of per capita GDP in each country in 2019.
The US ranks 22nd in educational spending among its peer countries.
Recent studies show that money DOES matter when it comes to school spending, especially in high-poverty districts.
We need to spend more on public education!
Learn more: www.epi.org/publication/...
Esther Quintero unpacks the arguments around reading laws, showing how priors shape both support and skepticism. www.shankerinstitute.org/blog/mindset...
www.shankerinstitute.org/blog/mindset...
New blog by @equintero.bsky.social: We all bring priors to debates re literacy. Over time, these can harden into fixed positions. By unpacking where each side is coming from, we can soften divides, open space for dialogue, & set a few shared non-negotiables.
Five ways to rethink the future of teaching based on our recent work on developing teacher-designed innovation. Open access for Teach Secondary. cdn.teachwire.net/e-mag/Teach-... @shankerinst.bsky.social @uottawa.ca @crownhousepub.bsky.social @dutaut.bsky.social @onishiacais.bsky.social
Graph of the day - why it's important to maintain a balanced revenue portfolio of state & local revenues for schools (for more, see: www.shankerinstitute.org/revenuecomp)
The gap between higher- and lower-spending education states is growing. www.shankerinstitute.org/blog/revisit...
It has been a joy to help create the kind of professional development I wish I had when I was in the classroom: instructionally-focused, teacher-led, video-based. I wrote a piece for the @shankerinst.bsky.social about how it works and how you can DIY this PD in your own school or district.
From my thoughts in June 2020: "I suspect the bigger question is whether and how the pandemic and economic turmoil reshapes the relationship between schools and families."
Also see short section "Opting Out on the Continuum of Participation in Schools" in Ross et al. (2023) doi.org/10.1177/2332...
In a new post, @katasolow.bsky.social highlights a model of PD that bridges the research-to-practice gap by providing teachers with concrete examples of great literacy instruction. www.shankerinstitute.org/blog/when-te...
Kata Solow highlights a model of PD that bridges the research-to-practice gap by providing teachers with concrete examples of great literacy instruction. www.shankerinstitute.org/blog/when-te...
‘Back to the Dark Ages’: Education Research Staggered by Trump Cuts
With contracts severed and grants rescinded, experts say Washington’s hit to K–12 research will set back the field for years. @the74.bsky.social
www.the74million.org/article/back...
As we watch the dismantling of the U.S. Dept of Ed, which will be felt somewhat in funding reductions to states and local districts, it will be felt even more so in a) oversight and enforcement of rights for vulnerable populations and b) access to high quality data & research.
Proud of my AFT colleagues who have been lifting evidence based literacy for decades, and, importantly, making this wealth of academic knowledge accessible to educators and families
This tremendous resource focuses on multilingual learners.
www.shankerinstitute.org/blog/celebra...
The current wave of federal immigration raids began in January with a “rogue” operation in California’s Central Valley.
My new study finds these raids increased school absences by 22%—a leading indicator of the resulting family stress & lost learning opportunities👇
www.nytimes.com/2025/06/16/u...
This recent working paper by Jim Wyckoff shows that student achievement declines began well before the pandemic, and lays out the evidence for several possible causes. edworkingpapers.com/ai25-1197
learningpolicyinstitute.org/blog/states-...
From the Learning Policy Institute, showing the impact of the administration's reckless decision to withhold billions of critical education dollars. Vermont and DC are set to see over 20% of their federal school funding yanked. Over 10% in every state.
If you love #EdResearch & #EdPolicy, you should check out the Live Handbook! livehandbook.org
This research did not grow on trees! Much of it was supported by the Institute of Education Sciences, either directly or through investments in education research infrastructure (training, standards, etc.)
Thanks to @jillbarshay.bsky.social and @hechingerreport.org for this very important ongoing reporting about federal data and research programs hechingerreport.org/proof-points...
Nice reporting on Florida education funding miamiherald.com/news/local/e... @clarasophiadaly.bsky.social
Long, steady downhill slide in a state that can and should do much better!
Very interesting review of teacher evaluation components, rewards/consequences, and procedures. direct.mit.edu/edfp/article...
Thoughtful critique of reading legislation is essential—but it begins with an honest reading of the laws themselves, say Esther Quintero, Kayla Reist, and Susan B. Neuman. www.shankerinstitute.org/blog/science...
We are saddened to learn of the passing of distinguished scholar and ASI board member, William H. Schmidt. Bill's contribution to the field was immense, and he always made time to speak directly with classroom practitioners. We extend our sympathy to his family, friends, and colleagues.