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Browsing: Education
A researcher finds mixed but encouraging results By Patrick Wolf On a rainy May morning in 2008, my research team…
Spring backward April, as T.S. Eliot reminded us, is the cruelest month, and this year it was especially cruel to…
It is just minutes before the bell rings to end Tom Schalmo’s eighth-grade reading class at Milwaukee’s Burbank Elementary School,…
The street that Mr. T. Quiles lives on with his family on the west side of Milwaukee literally dead-ends into the playground of Luther Burbank School.
Marquette takes a bigger role in Milwaukee’s policy debates By Sunny Schubert Just north of the new Marquette Interchange-the busiest…
It was an off-the-record conversation early last summer with a major figure in education politics in Wisconsin. I suggested that…
Lake Wobegon has nothing on the UW-Madison School of Education. All of the children in Garrison Keillor’s fictional Minnesota town…
The foibles of progressive schooling prompt a search for a better alternative By Warren Kozak Here’s how my formal education…
A Critical Element of Reform of Milwaukee Public Schools: The Escalating Cost of Retiree Health Insurance
The unfunded liability for these health care costs stands at $2.6 billion, more than double the district’s entire annual operating budget. These costs will ultimately be borne by Milwaukee taxpayers, and, because of the state school funding formula, taxpayers statewide.
They look to MPS’s Robert Peterson and his social justice political agenda. By Sol Stern Sol Stern is author of…
Virtual schools, viewed skeptically by the educational establishment, have a champion in this veteran teacher. By Sunny Schubert Kathy Hennings…
Casually convening in their boardroom late on the afternoon of Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008, the Milwaukee Area Technical College board…
Wanted: fresh thinking I was pleased with the new format for Wisconsin Interest (March 2009). It was a good read…
New testing approaches not only could serve as a basis for changing state-required tests, but they could also pave the way to improvements in how Wisconsin’s teachers are compensated. These changes would have important implications for the teaching profession.
The state should move toward a testing program with computer-based scoring so that results could be obtained and used promptly.
Henry Tyson shows how urban education can succeed in the right setting.
MPS’ Parental Enticement Program Spent Freely, Widely But, oh, the questionable expenditures. Now some are banned. An Investigative Report By…
Welcome to Our New Digs Wisconsin Interest first appeared 17 years ago, back in 1992, as the flagship publication of the…
The limits of parent-driven reform
A New Direction for the Wisconsin Supreme Court Diane Sykes – Fall 2007 Read More… Does Wisconsin Lock Up Too…

