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Policy Changes Lives, an ExcelinEd podcast
ExcelinEd
23 episodes
2 days ago

Policy Changes Lives is a weekly seasonal podcast that spotlights how the states are using thoughtful education policies to change students' lives for the better.


From back-to-school in September through November, experts from the ExcelinEd team share their expertise and interview policymakers, educators and researchers about transformative K-12 policies. Each week, we explore a different topic related to states' education policies, such as early literacy, math, the teacher pipeline, funding, the digital divide, education choice, reimagining learning, school accountability and college and career pathways. ​


In a nutshell: Policy Changes Lives is designed to inform and engage policymakers, educators and advocates about the latest trends in K-12 education policy.​


Why should you listen?​

  • You'll learn about the latest trends in K-12 education policy.​
  • You'll hear from policymakers, educators and researchers who are shaping the future of education.​
  • You'll get a behind-the-scenes look at how education policy is made.​
  • You'll be inspired to engage in the K-12 education systems and policy areas that matter to you.​


Please subscribe and follow @ExcelinEd on Instagram, X/Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. Thank you for listening!


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Policy Changes Lives is a weekly seasonal podcast that spotlights how the states are using thoughtful education policies to change students' lives for the better.


From back-to-school in September through November, experts from the ExcelinEd team share their expertise and interview policymakers, educators and researchers about transformative K-12 policies. Each week, we explore a different topic related to states' education policies, such as early literacy, math, the teacher pipeline, funding, the digital divide, education choice, reimagining learning, school accountability and college and career pathways. ​


In a nutshell: Policy Changes Lives is designed to inform and engage policymakers, educators and advocates about the latest trends in K-12 education policy.​


Why should you listen?​

  • You'll learn about the latest trends in K-12 education policy.​
  • You'll hear from policymakers, educators and researchers who are shaping the future of education.​
  • You'll get a behind-the-scenes look at how education policy is made.​
  • You'll be inspired to engage in the K-12 education systems and policy areas that matter to you.​


Please subscribe and follow @ExcelinEd on Instagram, X/Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. Thank you for listening!


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Education
Government,
Science,
Social Sciences
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Examining "the honesty gap” and school accountability policy that works | Chris Cerf
Policy Changes Lives, an ExcelinEd podcast
35 minutes 46 seconds
1 month ago
Examining "the honesty gap” and school accountability policy that works | Chris Cerf

In this episode of Policy Changes Lives, host Christy Hovanetz sits down with longtime education leader (and ExcelinEd board member) Chris Cerf to examine one of the most pressing issues in American education: the “honesty gap.”  


Too often, states report student performance in ways that mask real challenges, leaving parents and educators with an inaccurate picture of whether students are truly on track. Christy and Chris dig into why this matters, how school accountability has evolved over the past few decades and what states can do to ensure honesty and transparency in measuring student success. 


Drawing on Chris’s experience as New Jersey’s Commissioner of Education, Superintendent of Newark Public Schools and a key leader in New York City’s Department of Education, the conversation explores the policies and practices that have moved the needle on student outcomes—and the consequences when states fail to hold schools accountable. Together, they highlight examples of states that have succeeded, unpack the role of state assessments and consider how accountability can advance meaningful change by maintaining high expectations for all students. 


Listeners will walk away with a clearer understanding of why strong accountability systems are not about punishment, but about creating trust, driving improvement and ensuring that every student has the opportunity to succeed.  


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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Policy Changes Lives, an ExcelinEd podcast

Policy Changes Lives is a weekly seasonal podcast that spotlights how the states are using thoughtful education policies to change students' lives for the better.


From back-to-school in September through November, experts from the ExcelinEd team share their expertise and interview policymakers, educators and researchers about transformative K-12 policies. Each week, we explore a different topic related to states' education policies, such as early literacy, math, the teacher pipeline, funding, the digital divide, education choice, reimagining learning, school accountability and college and career pathways. ​


In a nutshell: Policy Changes Lives is designed to inform and engage policymakers, educators and advocates about the latest trends in K-12 education policy.​


Why should you listen?​

  • You'll learn about the latest trends in K-12 education policy.​
  • You'll hear from policymakers, educators and researchers who are shaping the future of education.​
  • You'll get a behind-the-scenes look at how education policy is made.​
  • You'll be inspired to engage in the K-12 education systems and policy areas that matter to you.​


Please subscribe and follow @ExcelinEd on Instagram, X/Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. Thank you for listening!


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.