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EdChoice Chats

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EdChoice Chats is the EdChoice team’s official podcast. EdChoice is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to advancing educational choice as the best pathway to successful lives and a stronger society. We believe families, not bureaucrats, are best equipped to make K-12 schooling decisions for their children. Our team works at the state level to educate diverse audiences, train advocates and engage policymakers on the benefits of high-quality school choice programs. Listen in to stay updated on the latest controversies, messaging hacks, legislation, litigation and research related to school choice in America. For podcast inquiries, please contact Chantal at media@edchoice.org.
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Episodes

Ep. 104: Nevada K–12 and School Choice Poll with Don Soifer

This new poll we did with Nevada Action for School Options reveals what Nevadans think about public education, #schoolchoice programs and more. Learn more about the findings and what they mean locally in this podcast with Nevada Action for School Options President Don Soifer and EdChoice Director of State Research and Special Projects Drew Catt. Get the full report here: https://nevadaaction.org/nvpoll/

Mar 08, 201924 min

Ep. 103: Researcher Profile - Danish Shakeel

Danish Shakeel is a post-doctoral student and school choice researcher at Harvard. He chats with EdChoice Director of Fiscal Policy and Analysis Marty Lueken about what led him to school choice and about the meta-analysis research he's working on.

Mar 05, 201919 min

Ep. 102: Cool Schools | Noble Academy

In this episode of Cool Schools, Director of National Research Mike McShane talks with Lauren Boros, principal of Noble Academy about their founding and growth. Noble Academy is a public charter high school in Chicago that partners with Phillips Exeter Academy to break away from the traditional public school instruction model. To learn more, visit www.edchoice.org.

Feb 26, 201925 min

Ep. 101: The Private School Teacher Skills Gap with Mike McShane

In this episode of EdChoice Chats, Mike McShane talks about his new report, The Private School Teacher Skills Gap. He reveals how satisfied teachers were with their preparation, how a number of them are learning on the job and more. For more information, visit www.edchoice.org.

Feb 20, 201916 min

Ep. 100: Fireside Chats With Robert Enlow

In the first episode of Fireside Chats, EdChoice CEO Robert Enlow takes us back to our roots. He discusses the Friedman legacy and the importance of EdChoice's vision. For more, visit www.edchoice.org.

Feb 19, 201916 min

Ep. 99: School Survey Series - Exploring West Virginia's Private Education Sector

EdChoice's Drew Catt talks with Garrett Ballengee, Cardinal Institute's executive director, about lack of school choice options in West Virginia. Our new study with the Cardinal Institute shows the state's existing private schools would be open to participating and have thousands of open seats to spare. For more information, visit www.edchoice.org.

Feb 15, 201912 min

Ep. 98: The Monthly Debrief - January Looking to February 2019

In this Monthly Debrief podcast, EdChoice's Senior Director of State Relations Michael Chartier, Director of Policy Jason Bedrick and Director of State Relations Lauren Hodge discuss the latest school choice happenings in the states. They talk about everything from a three-day hearing in West Virginia to making friends with sheep in New Hampshire. For more information, visit www.edchoice.org.

Feb 15, 201935 min

Ep. 97: Researcher Profile - Emily Coady

Emily Coady is a doctoral academy fellow and graduate research assistant in the Department of Education Reform at the University of Arkansas. She speaks with EdChoice Research Assistant Mike Shaw about how her experience as a fifth grade teacher and regional director for Teach For America Louisiana Delta led her to study education reform. For more information, visit www.edchoice.org.

Feb 05, 201937 min

Ep. 96: Reviewing the 2019 International School Choice and Reform Conference

In this episode of EdChoice Chats, our VP of legal affairs and two members of our research team recap their time at the annual International School Choice and Reform Conference. This was the first year the conference was held outside of the United States. Listen to members of our team rehash unique experiences, and the researchers and scholars they met in Lisbon, Portugal.

Feb 04, 201924 min

Ep. 95: The Future of K–12 Funding with Marty Lueken and James Shuls

In our latest publication—The Future of K–12 Funding—education finance experts Dr. Marty Lueken and Dr. James Shuls propose a new, practical way for policymakers to improve how states fund K–12 public education. Not only did they identify the three core values that should drive policymakers’ decisions—equity, efficiency and opportunity—but also they tested their ideas based on three states’ K–12 funding formulas—in Indiana, Mississippi and Texas—for added context. For the full report, visit www....

Jan 30, 201929 min

Ep. 94: Our 2019 School Choice Yearbook Superlatives

In this podcast, the EdChoice team got together to announce our annual yearbook superlatives, such as Most Inspiring, Biggest Setback and Most Likely to Succeed in 2019. Learn more about school choice programs across America at www.edchoice.org.

Jan 25, 201948 min

Ep. 93: Legal Updates with Leslie - FL, ME, MT, NM and TN

In today’s episode of EdChoice Chats, Vice President of Communications Jennifer Wagner chats with Vice President of Legal Affairs Leslie Hiner about recent school choice litigation across the country, including an update on the Montana tax-credit scholarship case. Learn more about school choice programs across America at www.edchoice.org.

Jan 22, 201921 min

Ep. 91: Research Profiler With James Shuls

In this episode of EdChoice Chats, our Director of Fiscal Policy and Analysis Marty Lueken interviews James Shuls, a school choice researcher and EdChoice fellow about what brought him to school choice and his current research. Learn more about the original research EdChoice publishes on our website at https://www.edchoice.org/what-we-do/research/.

Jan 15, 201924 min

Ep 90: School Choice in Pop Culture – Yes, Prime Minister

In today’s episode of EdChoice Chats, our President and CEO Robert Enlow and our Director of Policy Jason Bedrick discuss one iconic episode of the BBCs Yes, Prime Minister which is about pure school choice policy and government. The same key messages from opponents and proponents of school choice today seem to have been just as prevalent in the ‘80s (though perhaps more eloquently said back then). They hit on all of them in their discussion. Listen up! Learn more about school choice at www.edch...

Dec 18, 201843 min

Ep. 89: A School Choice Family’s Story - Ola Alayande

In this episode of EdChoice Chats, Florida mother and school choice advocate Olasumbo “Ola” Alayande shares her experience using Florida’s tax-credit scholarship program for five of her seven children. Learn more about school choice options in the states at www.edchoice.org.

Dec 17, 201822 min

Ep. 88: The Monthly Debrief - November Looking to December 2018

In this Monthly Debrief podcast, we take a break from our normal format to hear from our Vice President of Legal Affairs Leslie Hiner about an IRS rule that could have a negative effect on tax-credit scholarship programs across the country. Leslie chats with Senior Director of State Relations Michael Chartier about the rule and what EdChoice is doing about it. For more information, visit www.edchoice.org.

Dec 11, 201823 min

Ep. 72: Hope We Didn't Have Before - A School Choice Family's Story

In today’s EdChoice Chat, our CRM and Email Marketing Manager Abby Hayes chats with Jenny Clark about her family’s experience with Arizona’s Empowerment Scholarship Accounts, the nation’s oldest education savings account (ESA) program. She talks about her sons’ specific challenges and how the ESA is helping them thrive. Learn more at www.edchoice.org.

Nov 27, 201820 min

Ep. 71:The Monthly Debrief - October Looking to November 2018

In this Monthly Debrief podcast, EdChoice's Senior Director of State Relations Michael Chartier and Director of Policy Jason Bedrick discuss the latest school choice happenings in the state, especially how November's mid-term elections might affect school choice in the states. For more information, visit www.edchoice.org . You can also get our full review of the state of the states on school choice

Nov 20, 201828 min

Ep. 70: Researcher Profile - Grant Clayton

In this episode of EdChoice Chats, our Director of State Research and Special Projects Drew Catt talks with Assistant Professor of Teaching and Learning Grant Clayton at the University of Colorado about his journey from K–12 teacher to administrator to professor and researcher and his mission to “blow up” the way teachers-in-training think about schooling and the classroom. For more information, visit www.edchoice.org.

Nov 06, 201829 min

Ep. 69: Surveying Florida Scholarship Families with Jason Bedrick and Lindsey Burke

As the largest-ever survey of participants in a private school choice program, this new report represents some of the strongest evidence to date of the views and educational priorities of parents exercising private school choice. Listen to the authors, Jason Bedrick and Dr. Lindsey Burke, talk about what inspired this study of Florida tax-credit scholarship parents and what they found. To download the full report, visit www.edchoice.org/FLParentSurvey.

Oct 30, 201817 min

Ep 68: The Monthly Debrief – September Looking to October 2018

In this Monthly Debrief podcast, EdChoice’s Director of State Relations Lauren Hodge and Director of Policy Jason Bedrick discuss the latest school choice happenings in the states in September and look forward to what’s still to come as we close out the month. For more information, visit www.edchoice.org

Oct 23, 201826 min

Ep 71: Cool Schools | Build UP

In today’s episode of EdChoice Chats, Mike McShane talks with the founder of Build UP, a new school launching in 2019 in Ensley, Alabama. In the podcast, Mark Martin shares his ambitious vision to help his students solve some of their core poverty-related problems. To learn more, visit www.edchoice.org.

Oct 16, 201837 min

Ep 70: School Choice in Pop Culture - Harry Potter

In today’s episode of EdChoice Chats, two hardcore Harry Potter fans—our President and CEO Robert Enlow and our CRM and Email Marketing Manager Abby Hayes—get creative discussing the educational themes in one of the most beloved book and movie series of all time. Check it out! Learn more about school choice at www.edchoice.org.

Oct 09, 201832 min

Ep 69: Do-Over or Double Down? - A New Report by Mike McShane and Paul DiPerna

What does it mean to hold schools accountable? How do we measure school performance? Why do we care? We convened focus groups of K-12 stakeholders to wrestle with these tough questions and help us better understand the current accountability landscape—where we’ve been as well as where we’re headed. We’ve compiled what those focus group participants told us into this report, which the authors discuss in this podcast. Download the full report at www.edchoice.org/AccountabilityEcosystem

Oct 02, 201834 min

Ep 68: Cool Schools | Julie Billiart Schools

You may have heard that private schools don’t serve students with special needs. But in today’s podcast, Director of National Research Mike McShane talks with Lannie Davis-Frecker, president and CEO of the Julie Billiart Schools, about how the schools serve students with a variety of special needs, how they fund the schools and how they measure progress. For more information, visit www.edchoice.org.

Sep 24, 201832 min

Ep 67: Fiscal Effects of School Vouchers - A New Study by Marty Lueken

To download the full report, visit www.edchoice.org/VoucherFiscalEffects. In our new study, EdChoice’s Director of Fiscal Policy and Analysis Marty Lueken examined the fiscal impact of voucher programs in Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi, Ohio, Oklahoma, Utah, Wisconsin and the District of Columbia—from their inception through FY 2015—to determine whether they generated costs or savings for state and local taxpayers. So do school vouchers cost us more money, or do they actually ...

Sep 20, 201812 min

Ep 66: School Choice in Pop Culture - Parenthood

In this episode of EdChoice Chats, we bring you a breakdown of school choice-related themes in the popular NBC television show Parenthood. This is the second in our School Choice in Pop Culture series. To listen to more, view our uploads or subscribe to our pop culture playlist to always get notifications of new episodes. To learn more about our research and our work, visit www.edchoice.org.

Sep 11, 201845 min

Ep 65: The Monthly Debrief – August Looking to September 2018

In this Monthly Debrief podcast, EdChoice’s Director of State Relations Lauren Hodge, Director of Policy Jason Bedrick and Senior Director of State Relations Michael Chartier discuss the latest school choice happenings in the states in August and look forward to what’s still to come as we close out September 2018. Learn more on our website at www.edchoice.org.

Sep 11, 201822 min

Ep 64: Researcher Profile - Corey DeAngelis

In today’s EdChoice Chat, our own Director of Fiscal Policy and Analysis Marty Lueken talks with Cato Institute Policy Analyst Corey DeAngelis about what drew him to school choice, his educational career and his upcoming research. For more information, visit www.edchoice.org.

Aug 28, 201824 min
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