Charter Schools
			Charter Schools				
			
		Trump’s school choice plan will help kids, and is smart politics
			At a recent White House roundtable with students, teachers and policymakers, President Trump said that children trapped in failing government schools “would be forgotten no longer,” and urged Congress to pass his Education Freedom Scholarships proposal, which would improve education for America’s children. Under the president’s EFS proposal, taxpayers could make voluntary ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Lance Izumi		
				
																						
			January 6, 2020		
				
					
			Charter Schools				
			
		Lance Izumi Talks with Pioneer Institute About How Charters Are Meeting Diverse Learning Needs
			Lance Izumi joins co-hosts Cara Candal and Bob Bowden from the Pioneer Institute to talk all things charter schools on the Learning Curve podcast. Lance discusses his new book, Choosing Diversity, and the wide range of both the student populations served, and the variety of learning models offered, by the charter ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Lance Izumi		
				
																						
			January 3, 2020		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		School Choice: California Looks Backwards, Florida Looks Forward
			Reviewing the 2019 education landscape shows some states taking giant steps backwards, while others made great strides, and this contrast is nowhere more stark than between California and Florida. In California, the education theme was “let’s take choice away from parents and children.” The teacher strikes in Oakland and Los ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Lance Izumi		
				
																						
			December 18, 2019		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		Want to Help Homeless Children? Address Their Education
			Recently, the U.S. Senate passed a resolution recognizing November 2019 as Homeless Children and Youth Awareness Month and, importantly, highlighted lack of education as a key characteristic of homeless youth. The Senate resolution noted that young people without a high school degree or general educational development certificate (GED) are significantly ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Lance Izumi		
				
																						
			November 25, 2019		
				
					
			Charter Schools				
			
		Warren’s ‘Big Fat Payoff to the Unions’ Education Plan
			Recently, Senator Elizabeth Warren released her education plan titled “A Great Public School Education for Every Student,” but the scheme should have been named “My Big Fat Payoff to the Teacher Unions.” The publicity splash in Warren’s plan is her call to quadruple funding for the federal Title I program, which funnels ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Lance Izumi		
				
																						
			November 6, 2019		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		California Student Test-Score Plunge: Common Core a Likely Culprit
			The results of the 2019 National Assessment for Educational Progress, often called the “Nation’s Report Card,” came out recently and California’s scores once again tanked, with one of the likely causes being the national Common Core standards and aligned curricula. The NAEP exam, which is given every two years, tests ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Lance Izumi		
				
																						
			November 4, 2019		
				
					
			Blog				
			
		California is AWOL on Teacher Leadership Policies
			A few weeks ago, I wrote a piece on the National Council on Teacher Quality’s excellent research on California’s failed teacher quality policies, and now the organization has followed up by releasing a new analysis showing that California is AWOL when it comes to policies on teacher leadership. The NCTQ ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Lance Izumi		
				
																						
			October 29, 2019		
				
					
			Charter Schools				
			
		Lance Izumi Joins the Lars Larson Show to Criticize Sen. Warren’s New Education Plan
			Lance Izumi, PRI’s Senior Director for the Center for Education joined the Lars Larson Show to discuss U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren’s latest education proposal, that includes banning federal funding of charter schools and supporting a cap on new charter schools. 		
					
					
			
																				
			Lance Izumi		
				
																						
			October 22, 2019		
				
					
			Blended Learning				
			
		Rx for the iGen Generation: Intellectual Virtue, Not Safe Spaces
			While many adults are perplexed by today’s young people, a number of important books offer insight and answers to why, according to the cover of one of them, “Today’s super-connected kids are growing up less rebellious, more tolerant, less happy—and completely unprepared for adulthood.” Members of today’s iGen generation were ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Lance Izumi		
				
																						
			October 22, 2019		
				
					
			California				
			
		Classroom Indoctrination Is Causing A Rise In Homeschooling
			Watching leftist politicians such as New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio goading students to go on “strike” to protest climate change underscored for many American parents the increasing political indoctrination going on in the nation’s public schools, which will likely cause many of them to more seriously consider taking ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Lance Izumi		
				
																						
			October 9, 2019		
				
					Trump’s school choice plan will help kids, and is smart politics
			At a recent White House roundtable with students, teachers and policymakers, President Trump said that children trapped in failing government schools “would be forgotten no longer,” and urged Congress to pass his Education Freedom Scholarships proposal, which would improve education for America’s children. Under the president’s EFS proposal, taxpayers could make voluntary ...		
					Lance Izumi Talks with Pioneer Institute About How Charters Are Meeting Diverse Learning Needs
			Lance Izumi joins co-hosts Cara Candal and Bob Bowden from the Pioneer Institute to talk all things charter schools on the Learning Curve podcast. Lance discusses his new book, Choosing Diversity, and the wide range of both the student populations served, and the variety of learning models offered, by the charter ...		
					School Choice: California Looks Backwards, Florida Looks Forward
			Reviewing the 2019 education landscape shows some states taking giant steps backwards, while others made great strides, and this contrast is nowhere more stark than between California and Florida. In California, the education theme was “let’s take choice away from parents and children.” The teacher strikes in Oakland and Los ...		
					Want to Help Homeless Children? Address Their Education
			Recently, the U.S. Senate passed a resolution recognizing November 2019 as Homeless Children and Youth Awareness Month and, importantly, highlighted lack of education as a key characteristic of homeless youth. The Senate resolution noted that young people without a high school degree or general educational development certificate (GED) are significantly ...		
					Warren’s ‘Big Fat Payoff to the Unions’ Education Plan
			Recently, Senator Elizabeth Warren released her education plan titled “A Great Public School Education for Every Student,” but the scheme should have been named “My Big Fat Payoff to the Teacher Unions.” The publicity splash in Warren’s plan is her call to quadruple funding for the federal Title I program, which funnels ...		
					California Student Test-Score Plunge: Common Core a Likely Culprit
			The results of the 2019 National Assessment for Educational Progress, often called the “Nation’s Report Card,” came out recently and California’s scores once again tanked, with one of the likely causes being the national Common Core standards and aligned curricula. The NAEP exam, which is given every two years, tests ...		
					California is AWOL on Teacher Leadership Policies
			A few weeks ago, I wrote a piece on the National Council on Teacher Quality’s excellent research on California’s failed teacher quality policies, and now the organization has followed up by releasing a new analysis showing that California is AWOL when it comes to policies on teacher leadership. The NCTQ ...		
					Lance Izumi Joins the Lars Larson Show to Criticize Sen. Warren’s New Education Plan
			Lance Izumi, PRI’s Senior Director for the Center for Education joined the Lars Larson Show to discuss U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren’s latest education proposal, that includes banning federal funding of charter schools and supporting a cap on new charter schools. 		
					Rx for the iGen Generation: Intellectual Virtue, Not Safe Spaces
			While many adults are perplexed by today’s young people, a number of important books offer insight and answers to why, according to the cover of one of them, “Today’s super-connected kids are growing up less rebellious, more tolerant, less happy—and completely unprepared for adulthood.” Members of today’s iGen generation were ...		
					Classroom Indoctrination Is Causing A Rise In Homeschooling
			Watching leftist politicians such as New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio goading students to go on “strike” to protest climate change underscored for many American parents the increasing political indoctrination going on in the nation’s public schools, which will likely cause many of them to more seriously consider taking ...