Should all state-funded schools take state standardized tests? | Episode 982 of The Education Gadfly Show - podcast episode cover

Should all state-funded schools take state standardized tests? | Episode 982 of The Education Gadfly Show

Aug 20, 202534 minEp. 982
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Episode description

On this week’s solo episode, Mike shares his thoughts on whether it’s ever okay to let schools opt out of state standardized tests and use nationally normed assessments instead. 

Then, on a special Research Minute, Fordham’s own Adam Tyner and David Griffith share results from their brand new report about the pressure on teachers to give higher grades in the name of equity. 

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“Equitable” grading through the eyes of teachers David Griffith and Adam Tyner for the Thomas B. Fordham Institute (2025)

Grade inflation: Why it matters and how to stop it Adam Tyner, Thomas B. Fordham Institute

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Don’t forget to sign up for a special webinar on equitable grading practices hosted by Jessica Grose of the New York Times on Wednesday, September 10 from 12-1 pm ET:

Does "equitable" grading lower expectations for students?

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