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The Education Gadfly Show

The Education Gadfly Show

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For more than 15 years, the Fordham Institute has been hosting a weekly podcast, The Education Gadfly Show. Each week, you’ll get lively, entertaining discussions of recent education news, usually featuring Fordham’s Mike Petrilli and David Griffith. Then the wise Amber Northern will recap a recent research study. For questions or comments on the podcast, contact its producer, Stephanie Distler, at sdistler@fordhaminstitute.org.

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Episodios
  • College or career? The credential tradeoff | Episode 1013 of The Education Gadfly Show
    Apr 15 2026

    Jay Plasman of The Ohio State University joins the Education Gadfly Show to discuss Fordham’s latest report on industry-recognized credentials—and whether they actually deliver for students. As Ohio has pushed more high schoolers to earn these credentials, do they lead to higher earnings down the line, or unintentionally steer students away from college pathways?

    Then on the Research Minute, Amber Northern examines new evidence on goal-setting and commitment pledges—whether they help students follow through on their plans or, surprisingly, can backfire.

    Recommended content:

    • College or Career Readiness? Postsecondary and Labor Market Outcomes for Ohio High School Students Earning Industry-Recognized Credentials —Jay Plasman for the Thomas B. Fordham Institute
    • The state of career-and-technical education in Ohio: An analysis of coursework, industry-recognized credentials, and work-based learning —Jay Plasman for the Thomas B. Fordham Institute
    • The high school pathways that boost adult earnings —Aaron Churchill, Thomas B. Fordham Institute
    • I Promise to Work Hard: The Impact of a Non-Binding Commitment Pledge on Academic Performance —Nicholas A. Wright, Puneet Arora, and Jesse Wright, Education Finance and Policy (2026)

    Feedback Welcome: Have ideas for improving our show? We would love to hear them. Send them to thegadfly@fordhaminstitute.org

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    28 m
  • AI in schools: Promise or pitfall? | Episode 1012 of The Education Gadfly Show
    Apr 2 2026

    Jean-Claude Brizard, president and CEO of Digital Promise, joins the Education Gadfly Show to discuss the promise—and the pitfalls—of artificial intelligence in education. Drawing on what he’s seen in classrooms abroad, Brizard makes the case that AI can elevate teaching and learning—if it’s used to strengthen pedagogy rather than replace it. But as schools experiment with new tools, how can they embrace innovation without undermining the foundational skills students still need?

    Then on the Research Minute, Amber Northern looks at new evidence on alternative schools in Chicago—how they affect enrollment, graduation, and even arrests—and what they mean for students’ chances of going to college.

    Recommended content:

    • AI in education requires national strategy —Jean-Claude Brizard for Fast Company
    • The human stakes of AI grading —Meredith Coffey, Ph.D., Thomas B. Fordham Institute
    • Should AI be used for teacher evaluation? —Kim Marshall for the Thomas B. Fordham Institute
    • The Expansion of Alternative Schools: Impact of Schools Targeting Lower Performing Students —Farah Mallah, Nour Abdul-Razzak, and Monica Bhatt, EdWorking Papers (April 2026)

    Feedback Welcome: Have ideas for improving our show? We would love to hear them. Send them to thegadfly@fordhaminstitute.org

    Note: The Education Gadfly Show will be on spring break next week. We’ll be back with a new episode the following week!
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  • Too many A’s, not enough honesty? | Episode 1011 of The Education Gadfly Show
    Mar 25 2026

    Bibb Hubbard, founder and CEO of Learning Heroes, joins the Education Gadfly Show to discuss grade inflation and the disconnect between what parents think report cards are telling them and how students are actually performing. As families rely on grades and teacher feedback to understand student progress, can stronger school-family communication help give parents a more honest picture of how their children are doing?

    Then on the Research Minute, Amber Northern looks at new research on Chicago’s merit-based free community college program and what it suggests about college choice, degree attainment, and whether free tuition at two-year colleges steers students away from four-year success.

    Recommended content:

    • B-flation | How Good Grades Can Sideline Parents —Gallup, Inc
    • The Engagement Advantage — Dr. Eyal Bergman and Dr. Zenzile Riddick, Learning Heroes
    • Fixing grade inflation via clear policies and cultural change —Michael J. Petrilli, SCHOOLED
    • Fixing grade inflation through incentives and transparency —Michael J. Petrilli, SCHOOLED
    • The Effect of Merit-Based Free Community College —Emileigh Harrison, Kelly Hallberg, Elijah Ruiz, and Marvin Slaughter, EdWorking Papers (March 2026)

    Feedback Welcome: Have ideas for improving our show? We would love to hear them. Send them to thegadfly@fordhaminstitute.org



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    40 m
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