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The Dropout Nation Podcast: Trusting Parent PowerFamily

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I consider the words of Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels and Peter A. Cookson Jr. of Education Sector, and explains why reformers must do more to help families become lead decision-makers in education. Reformers shouldn’t echo the condescension and disdain of families typical of traditionalists — and must instead embrace the expansion of school choice and the passage of Parent Trigger laws that allow families to shape learning for their children. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Connect Our Kids to Brighter FuturesYoung black man

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I look at at the long-term prospects for 16-to-24 year-old dropouts (as well as those with diplomas), and explains why we must overhaul American public education. In an increasingly knowledge-based economic and social world, high-quality education is key to helping our kids stay on the path to lifelong success — and away from the consequences of unwed parenthood and worse. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At Dropout Nation: Michigan's Rick Snyder Takes a Stance for Overhauling School Finance

 Rick Snyder  Ending Zip Code Education and expanding educational opportunities. (Read more)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: The Power of High StandardsChurch

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I look at Education Sector’s latest study on high standards, and explains why strong, comprehensive college-preparatory curricula standards (including Common Core) must be put in place. High curricula standards are a key component for transforming American public education on behalf of our children. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Time for Black Churches to Stand Up for ReformChurch

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I compare a poor showing of churchgoers at a recent AIDS walk with the failure of black churches to push for reforming American public education, and explains why black clergy must play stronger roles in helping all kids succeed. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At Dropout Nation: More on the AFT’s Full Disclosure: $88 Million Borrowing Contributed to Increase in Revenue

 Randi Weingarten  The high cost of defending influence over education policy. (Read more)

At Dropout Nation: Time to Accept the New Normal in American Public Education (Or Why California's Prop. 30 Should Go Down)

 Jerry Brown  More money will not fix failing schools. (Read more)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Use Data for School TransformationNFL Replacement Referee

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I explain why school data is so important in transforming American public education. From uninformed comments about the quality of the NFL's replacement referees, unreliable witness testimony, to the faultiness of classroom observations used in teacher evaluations, it is time to stop relying on our eyes and use data in order to help teachers -- and ultimately, our children -- succeed. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Bipartisans for School ReformJeb Bush and Cory Booker

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I look beyond the Republican and Democratic conventions (and the sparring between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney) to explain why it will take bipartisanship in order to advance systemic reform. The fact that power relationships and longstanding ties that keep some in the thrall of traditionalist thinking means that reformers must embrace the kind of single-issue voter thinking that builds alliances for helping all children succeed. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At Dropout Nation: Another Centrist Democrat Dilemma

 Democratic National Convention  The Obama administration's No Child waiver gambit complicates matters for reform allies within Democratic Party ranks. (Read more)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Expand Experiences for All ChildrenEon a student at P.S. 73

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I explain why reformers must help poor and minority kids — and all children — gain exposure to music and the arts. Expanding cultural experiences helps all kids gain the knowledge they need for success. But it will take the overhaul of how cultural courses are taught and provided in American public education in order to ensure that all of our children gain that knowledge. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At Dropout Nation: One More Time: Education is the Long-Term Solution for Fighting Poverty

 Oakland Classroom  Do I have to say it again? (Read more)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Be About It for Our ChildrenBe About It

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I observe the first weeks of the new school year and considers what families, communities, and school reformers must do to continue the transformation of American public education. Just talking about school reform isn’t enough. We must take action — from asking simple questions of teachers and school leaders, to launching Parent Power groups and voting against politicians opposed to reform — in order to provide all kids with the cultures of genius they deserve. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At Dropout Nation: The Moral Importance of Common Core Standards

 Young black man graduating  What national curriculum standards can (and cannot) do for our children. (Read more)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: More Lessons from Teachers' UnionsRandi Weingarten

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I look at recent efforts by the NEA and AFT to oppose school choice and teacher quality reforms — including Randi Weingarten’s and Leo Casey’s latest outbursts in defense of teacher dismissal policies that perpetuate cultures of abuse — and explains why reformers must be savvier in explaining how their efforts help our children achieve lifelong success (as well as give families, communities and high-quality teachers the tools needed to do the best by them).. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At Dropout Nation: Saving Future Raymonds: The Importance of School Reform

 Keeping kids from becoming homeless in adulthood. (Read more)

At Dropout Nation: Incivility Looks the AFT in the Eye Again: Leo Casey Department

 The teachers union official accuses former CNN anchor Campbell Brown and other reformers of committing "blood libel" against teachers. (Read more)

In the New York Times: Focus on All Schools and All Groups

 Kid taking test  The bad and ugly of eviscerating the No Child Left Behind Act's accountability rules. (Read more)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Further Parent PowerDesert Trails Elementary School Parents

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I observe some good news -- and challenges -- in the effort to advance Parent Trigger laws, and explains why it will take more work to help families take their rightful place in education decision-making. Even as families in Adelanto, Calif., and in Native communities achieve success in gaining lead roles in schools that serve their kids, intimidation tactics and politicking such as that by the NEA and AFT in Louisiana and Connecticut are reminders that it will take strong efforts by Parent Power activists and other school reformers to continue pushing parents to the table in education on behalf of all of our children. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Challenge IlliteracyYoung black man reading book

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I take a look at the school reform lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union's Michigan affiliate, and explains why we must take on the illiteracy that is the key symptom of the education crisis. It is a social imperative, economic necessity, and moral commandment to ensure that all children are proficient in reading so they can successfully choose their own paths in life. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At the Detroit News: The NAACP Should Heed Romney on School Choice

Mitt Romney at the NAACP Convention   When the old school civil rights group is at odds with both the Democrat and Republican presidential standardbearers. (Read More)

At The American Spectator: Bring Fenty Back

Vincent Gray   D.C. tires of Mayor Vincent Gray's corruption. (Read More)

At Dropout Nation: What About an Ouya (or Kickstarter) for School Reform?

 Ouya  Spurring low-cost technologies -- and crowdfunding of new reforms -- in order to help all kids succeed. (Read more)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Advancing the Power of High-Quality TeachingBlack male teacher

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I take a look at a new study on teacher quality from CALDER and explains why we must overhaul how we recruit, train, manage, and reward our teachers. Our children, and good and great teachers, deserve cultures of genius in which they can thrive and succeed. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At Dropout Nation: Leaving Our American Indian and Alaska Native Children Behind

 Native Child Reading    NAEP reveals how we are disserving our Native children. (Read more) (Photo courtesy of Jones Academy)

At Dropout Nation: Channeling William Wilberforce, or Why We Must Be Evangelicals for Reform

 William Wilberforce    Embracing the spirit and tactics of the 18th century global abolitionist movement. (Read more)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: All Children Should Know Their NamesChild and his name

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I consider a question posed by gospel superstars Kirk Franklin and Mali Music, and gives another reason why children need high-quality teaching, and strong, comprehensive college preparatory curricula: So they can build the confidence needed to survive and succeed even during the most-tumultuous points in life. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At Dropout Nation: The Opportunity for Reform: Why the Bureau of Indian Education Deserves Attention

 BIE's Wingate School    Bringing systemic reform to -- and addressing educational abuse of -- Native children. (Read more)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Build Consumer Reports for EducationGraduation

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I observe the Doe v. Deasy Parent Power lawsuit against L.A. Unified School District, and notes how it shines a light on the need for families to have high-quality data on teacher performance. Now that we know that the quality of education for kids can vary from classroom from classroom, we must take steps to provide parents with the comprehensive data on teacher performance they need to help their kids succeed and transform American public education. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At Dropout Nation: Rahm Emanuel's Ronald Reagan Moment

 Rahm Emanuel    The Obama administration official turned Chicago mayor must face down the AFT. (Read more)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Save More Than 1.1 MillionGraduation

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I look at the latest graduation rate estimates from Education Week (and Dropout Nation‘s own estimates) and notes that we still have ways to go in helping all kids succeed. While fewer kids are dropping out, far too many kids are not getting the strong, comprehensive, and challenging college-preparatory curricula they need for lifelong success. And it will take more than just enacting Common Core standards to make this a reality. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Voucherize ItYoung boy

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I talk about the four steps school reformers must take to advance school choice and Parent Power by overhauling school funding and challenging rhetoric and mindsets. In order to provide high-quality opportunities for all children, school reformers must challenge the mindsets and tactics of education tradtionalists such as Diane Ravitch and even suburbanites in places such as Zachary, La., who look at moves such as Mitt Romney’s support for school choice,and the passage of voucher and tax credit plans in Louisiana and other states, as anathema to their views on what public education should be. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

RiShawn Biddle Chats with the Wall Street Journal About Obama's No Child Waiver Gambit

I chat with the WSJ“s Jason Riley about the latest round of the Obama administration’s wrongheaded move to weaken the No Child Left Behind Act’s accountability provisions, opines on the legality of the waiver effort, and discusses whether the tacit effort by U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan to advance Common Core standards is the right move. (Watch on YouTube or download.)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Build Up Our Young GeniusesYoung boy

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I reflect on the time I spent this Memorial Day weekend with my nephew and niece, and discuss seven steps we all must take to build cultures of genius everywhere so that our children can succeed in school and in life. From promoting literacy to grassroots advocacy, families must take power in education and nurture young minds.. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Banish Failed School LeadersIndianapolis Public Schools Supt. Eugene White

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I take a look at the Darnell "Dynasty" Young bullying incident in Indianapolis and the Mark Berndt scandal enveloping L.A. Unified, and point out the consequences of failed school leadership. From superintendents such as Eugene White in Indianapolis blaming kids they call "crippled" and "crazy" for failure mills, to administrators looking away as criminal behavior happens in school buildings, the consequences of weak school leaders extend beyond academics. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: The Power of School Data School Data

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I explain how school data — especially early warning systems focused on stemming dropouts — can help keep kids on the path to college and career success. With so many new ways to identify children struggling with literacy and numeracy, there is no reason why schools and districts can’t get 1.2 million young men and women off the path to despair. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At The American Spectator: Mitt W. Bush

Mitt Romney   The Republican nominee will likely mimic Dubya's school reform policies. (Read More)

At Dropout Nation: Diane Ravitch and Other Education Traditionalists Don't Know What Public Education Is

 Empty Head    The failure to realize that public education isn't based on bureaucracies (Read more)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Politically Mobilizing School Reform School Choice Mobilization

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I observe the politically craven behavior of politicians in Connecticut, Alabama, and Washington State, bending to the will of NEA and AFT affiliates -- and challenge reformers to fully embrace politics. It will take more than crafting policies to force politicians fearful of teachers' union influence to do what's best for our children. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At Dropout Nation: The Importance of Being Divisive in Education

 Michelle Rhee    Michelle Rhee and Paul Vallas have much in common with Winston Churchill and Thomas Paine. (Read more)

In the Daily News: Biddle and Whitmire on How the False War on Women Rhetoric Covers Up the Real Boys Crisis

 Parent Power    What Obama and Romney are both ignoring when it comes to our young men. (Read more)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Transform Education to Bend the Arc of History Child Labor Early 1900s by Lewis Hine

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I take a look at the progress of American history from 1890 to today, and explains why overhauling public education is critical to keeping it going. In an increasingly global and knowledge-based economy and society, high-quality education is critical to sustaining the nation’s place as the superpower and help all children emerge from poverty into the middle class. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Keep Kids Out of Special Ed Special Ed Children in Cleveland

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I take a look at the nation's special education ghettos and explains how they exacerbate the nation's education crisis. Contrary to what House Education and the Workforce Committee Chairman John Kline thinks, no more money is needed for programs that serves as way-stations for young men and minority children American public education considers unteachable. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Embrace the Power of Families Families

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I discuss the need for Beltway school reformers and education traditionalists to embrace a more-expansive view of school choice and Parent Power. Families need the power to transform schools in their own communities -- as well as the ability to escape failure mills -- in order to shape education for the children they love. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At Dropout Nation: The Strange Bedfellows of Arne Duncan Vs. John Kline, or Why a Bipartisan Movement Will Remain That Way

 Barack Obama and John Boehner    Reformers must count on each other because they can't count on their traditional political counterparts. (Read more)

On Podcast: RiShawn Biddle Talks Parent Trigger Laws with Joy Pullmann on Heartland Institute's Podcast

Listen in on the conversation with the School Reform News editor on Parent Power. (Download)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Save Our Trayvons Through School Reform Trayvon Martin

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I take a look at the Trayvon Martin murder and explains how each and every day, American public education destroys the futures and lives of young men just like him. Advancing systemic reform — including providing young men with strong college-preparatory education and addressing how young men are treated in schools — is key to saving the geniuses and potential of our young men of color and poor economic backgrounds. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At Dropout Nation: The Council on Foreign Relation's Stand for School Choice -- and Randi Weingarten's Disingenuousness

 Randi Weingarten    Why we need more-comprehensive data on why kids are dropping out. (Read more)

At the New York Times' Room for Debate: Stop Condescending Familiess on Parent Trigger Laws

 Parent Power    Why we need more-comprehensive data on why kids are dropping out. (Read more). Also read my response to Diane Ravitch and others.

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Iron Men for School Reform Men

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I remember the example of his grandfather and explains why we need all men to play a part in transforming American public education. It will take an army of iron men to help our children — especially young men of all backgrounds — get the high-quality education they need for success in the adult world. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At Dropout Nation: Why Arne Duncan Must Improve the Quality of Civil Rights Data

 Arne Duncan and Russlynn Ali    Why we need more-comprehensive data on why kids are dropping out. (Read more)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: A Call to Transform American Public Education Student

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I look at the success of the school reform in changing the conversation about transforming American public education -- and the numerous challenges that remain. As education scholar Jay P. Greene, reform advocate Howard Fuller, and director Kelly Amis point out, there remains plenty of work to replace Model T Ford systems with cultures of genius fit for children. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Fix Education's Broken Windows New York City Police Officers

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I examine the late James Q. Wilson's and George Kelling's theory on stemming crime and explains why reformers should embrace it in overhauling American public education. Addressing the issues that lead to schools becoming failure mills, dropout factories, and warehouses of mediocrity is one of the three key ways we give all children cultures of geniuses in which they can all succeed.   (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Politically Powering School Reform

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I observe the political stalemate over reform in Washington State -- along with the battle between reformer Nick Hanauer and the National Education Association's local there -- and explains why school reformers must be more aggressive in political advocacy. With NEA and AFT affiliates fighting harder against teacher quality overhauls, the expansion of school choice, and Parent Trigger laws, reformers must take reach across to politicians on the other side, and embrace traditional political tactics in order to beat back the opposition.  (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: The High Cost of Low-Quality Education Prison

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I take a a look at the College Board’s latest report on woeful levels of Advanced Placement course participation and explains how low expectations for children — especially for those from poor and minority households — are damaging their futures and our own. Embracing high expectations (including strong curriculum standards) would help stem achievement gaps — including those among white children discussed in Charles Murray’s latest book — and help all kids succeed. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: End Educational AbuseTom Torino

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I give a history lesson on one of the most-atrocious episodes in American history -- the federal government's effort to use boarding schools to assimilate and abuse Native American children -- and explains why we must build cultures of genius for all children. We must toss off the legacy of subjecting children to abysmal teaching, subpar curricula, and the soft bigotry of low expectations that has been at the core of American public education. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At Dropout Nation: The Importance of Mayoral Control: Frank Jackson Takes Action in Cleveland

 Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson    A Rust Belt mayor finally offers a serious plan for systemic reform. (Read more)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Rebuild American Public EducationRebuild

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I take a look at recent conversations about the traditional school district and why we need to abandon the old-school approach and embrace the Hollywood Model of Education. The very assumptions — including benefits of scale — at the heart of district bureaucracies hinders much-needed efforts to stem dropouts and help kids enjoy economically and socially prosperous futures. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At Dropout Nation: The False Debate Over School Choice and Equity Must End

 Zip Code Education    Ending Zip Code Education policies will help all kids get high-quality education. (Read more)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: The Economic Power of High-Quality Education

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, President Barack Obama's State of the Union address provides an opportunity to fully understand how high-quality education transforms lives and communities -- especially in an economic time in which every white- and blue-collar job is one dependent on strong reading, math, and science skills.  (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: The Importance of No Child Left Behind

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I analyze the impact of the No Child Left Behind Act one decade after it became law. Contrary to what education traditionalists and others may declare, the law has spur the first steps at systemic reform that have helped keep more children on the path to economic and social success. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At Dropout Nation: What Parents Deserve to Know: Or Why Publishing Value-Added Teacher Data Makes Sense

 Father and son    Families can't exercise real choice without information about teacher quality. (Read more)

On the Road with Dropout Nation: The Importance of Parent Power

Single Father

On this inaugural edition of On the Road with Dropout Nation, I speak at the Restoring Excellence in Education conference on the importance of expanding school choice, enacting Parent Trigger laws, and improving school data so that families can exercise their rightful roles as lead decision-makers in education. Now, more than ever, it will take armies of parents to help solve the nation’s education crisis and help all kids succeed. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

RiShawn Biddle Chats About School Reform with WWTC-AM's Mitch Berg and Ed Morrissey

I chat with the WWTC-AM radio hosts about school reform, the importance of Parent Power and school choice, Minnesota's education woes, and the nation's education crisis. (Watch on YouTube or download. Also listen to the audio.)

At Dropout Nation: The Time is Now for Parents to Take Power in Education

 Family    From Minnesota to Connecticut, families are no longer taking the failure that American public education is giving. (Read more)

Best of The Dropout Nation Podcast: What Education As a Civil Right Really MeansMLK Memorial

As we commemorate the legacy of Martin Luther King, listen to this Best of the Dropout Nation Podcast from November 2010 on what it means for education to be the leading civil rights issue of this era. School reformers and others make this statement every day, but it will be meaningless jargon unless several steps are taken to walk the proverbial talk. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At The American Spectator: Education's Medicaid Problem

Medicine   Skryrocketing healthcare costs puts the long-term squeeze on education traditionalists. (Read More)

At Dropout Nation: Familiarity Breeds, Or Why Classroom Observations Don't Work in Evaluating Teacher Quality

 Teacher    Why are kids more accurate than adults in rating teacher performance. (Read more)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Time to Advance Teacher QualityTeacher and Boy

On the New Year's first Dropout Nation Podcast, I take a look at two new studies on teacher quality and explain why we can no longer depend on classroom observations in evaluating and managing performance. More than ever,objective data -- especially value-added analysis of student performance -- is critical to helping good-to-great teachers and the children in their care. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At Dropout Nation: Reforming American Public Education in 2012: The States to Watch

 CT Gov. Dan Malloy    Connecticut and Virginia are among the states where political battles will be fierce. (Read more)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Give 39 Minutes to Our KidsTeacher and Student

On this Christmas Eve edition of the Dropout Nation Podcast, I look at the battle in Chicago between Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the American Federation of Teachers’ affiliate over extending the school day for the Second City’s high school — and explain why this squabble exemplifies why we need a revolution in American public education. We have made education a comfortable place for laggard adults in teaching and leadership at the expense of the futures of children. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

The Conversation at Dropout Nation: Michelle Rhee on the Importance of Politics and Grassroots in School Reform Michelle Rhee

On this month’s Conversation,  the former D.C. Public Schools chancellor and StudentsFirst founder explains why we need more Wayne Wheelers, Lee Atwaters, and James Carvilles for advancing reform, the need to build stronger ties with grassroots, and why reform-minded younger teachers will have to look outside of the NEA and AFT to overhaul American public education. She also talks about what she would have done differently during her tenure overhauling what was once the Superfund Site of traditional districts. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At Dropout Nation: Unleashing the Power of School Choice: Fulton County Shows Why Districts Shouldn't Oversee Charter Schools

 Fulton Science Academy    Why competitors in education shouldn't regulate each other. (Read more) And read the update.(Photo courtesy of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: The Power of School Choice Charter School Students

On this week’s Dropout Nation Podcast, I explain how school choice helps children escape failure factories, spurs families to demand Parent Power and spur reform, and helps attack the pernicious effects of Zip Code Education practices that have denied high-quality education to all children -- especially those from poor and minority backgrounds. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At Dropout Nation: Abandon Scale -- and the Traditional District Model

One D.C. charter school's work shows the consequences of useless scale. (Read more)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Replace the Broken Engines of Education Broken-down Model T Ford

On this week’s Dropout Nation Podcast, I explain why we can't simply "improve" American public education or count on one silver bullet to overhaul a failed system. We must replace our Model T and broken pocket watch system of educating children with one that will help all kids succeed. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At The American Spectator: The NEA's Progressive Turn

NEA in Wisconsin   Doing whatever it can to stem declining influence. (Read More)

At Dropout Nation: Natalie Hopkinson's Weak Root Against School Choice

 charter schools    The pernicious consequences of Zip Code Education and limiting choice. (Read more) (Photo courtesy of Miller-McCune.)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Say It Loud, Say It Proud James Brown in Boston 1968

On this week’s Dropout Nation Podcast, I discuss the importance of embracing the legendary James Brown's Black Power mantra in advancing school reform. It is critical to strongly challenge the thinking of education traditionalists such as Diane Ravitch and Randi Weingarten -- and do so without apology. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At The American Spectator: Taking Over Lousy Schools

Dr. Steve Perry   Dr. Steve Perry's Push Has Come to Shove is a guide for parents to seize power. (Read More)

At Dropout Nation: Indianapolis and the Importance of Mayoral Control of Schools

 Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard and IPS Supt. Eugene White    The importance of central leadership in spurring systemic reform of districts. (Read more)

At Dropout Nation: The NEA's Full Disclosure: $133 Million to Preserve Its Influence

 National Education Association President Dennis Van Roekel    Al Sharpton, Leonie Haimson, ProgressNow, and Economic Policy Institute are among the beneficiaries of the teachers' union's largesse. (Read more).

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Save Our Kids From Titanic Schools School Choice

On this week’s Dropout Nation Podcast, my look at the decision by the school district in Memphis-Shelby County, Tenn., to reject the launch of 17 new charter schools points to one of the biggest problems in helping all kids succeed. The concerns of adults who run traditional public schools overshadow the importance of expanding choice, equity, and opportunities for high-quality teaching and curricula for children, especially those from our poorest and minority households. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At Dropout Nation: Yes, Rick Hess, School Reform Should Be a Moral Crusade

 Black Student    What it takes to fight a failed, amoral vision. (Read more)

The Conversation at Dropout Nation: Joel Klein on Urban School Reform, No Child, and Digital Learning Joel Klein and Kathleen Kennedy Schossberg

On this month’s Conversation, the former New York City schools chancellor talks about the obstacles to launching and sustaining urban reform, expresses dismay with the conversation over reauthorizing the No Child Left Behind Act, and discusses the promise of blended and digital learning. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At RealClearPolitics.com: The NEA's Missing Funds: A Pattern of Stonewalling?

Dennis Van Roekel   Some financial questions the nation's largest teachers' union refuses to answer. (Read More) Also, read Dropout Nation's look at how teachers' unions are not doing well by teachers.

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Time to Reveal Good and Bad Teachers

On this week’s Dropout Nation Podcast, I challenge the view of the Los Angeles Unified School District, teachers' unions, and school reformers who oppose revealing the names -- and performance -- of high-quality and laggard teachers. Presenting good-to-great teachers (and poor-performing counterparts) to the public will provide information that helps families, the teaching profession, and, most importantly, all of our children. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At Dropout Nation: Diane Ravitch Doesn't Deserve to Be Taken Seriously

 Diane Ravitch    A lack of intellectual honesty from the education historian. (Read more)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Don't Blame Families

On this week’s Dropout Nation Podcast, I take aim at dueling mythologies on the role of families in education and student academic failure offered up this month by Fordham's Mike Petrilli and Dana Goldstein of the Nation. Contrary to what they argue, neither values nor poverty are at the heart of the nation's education crisis and achievement gap. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At Dropout Nation: The Penn State Scandal: A Reminder That We Must Do Better By Our Most-Vulnerable

 Jerry Sandusky and Joe Paterno    Abhorrent treatment of our kids extends beyond Happy Valley. (Read more)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Challenge Achievement Gaps Achievement Gaps and Literacy

On this week’s Dropout Nation Podcast, a Webinar I conducted for Students For Education Reform leads me to offer some important reasons why now, more than ever, we must focus on stemming achievement gaps. Contrary to what some may think, we must  address the gaps of literacy, opportunity, teacher quality, and practices that has condemned 1.2 million sixth graders alone (and, according to the 2011 National Assessment of Educational Progress, millions more) to the educational, economic, and social abyss. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: End the Failure of School Leadership

On this week’s Dropout Nation Podcast, I explain why we need to foster good-to-great principals and superintendents capable of overhauling American public education. From the abysmal record (and recent statements) of Indianapolis Public Schools Superintendent Eugene White, to Los Angeles Unified School District's lousy handling of teacher performance management, we have far too many school leaders who aren't worth of their titles. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At The American Spectator: Teachers' Union Fat Cats

 They're in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street, which actually should be camping out in front of their offices. (Read More)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Beyond No Child Left Behind

On this week’s Dropout Nation Podcast, I begin mapping out a path for the school reform movement as the Obama Administration and congressional leaders begin eviscerating the No Child Left Behind Act and its powerful accountability provisions. The scale-back of federal education policy offers opportunities for reformers to use grassroots activism and political savvy -- especially learning from the Freedom Rides and 20th-century political mastermind Wayne Wheeler --  in sustaining a decade of gains in overhauling American public education. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At Dropout Nation: The Importance of Focusing on Achievement Gaps

 Boys    We're not just talking about a few kids. (Read more)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: No Silence for Our Children

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I discuss the importance of keeping school reform focused on giving all children schools fit for their futures. Discussions over revamping the No Child Left Behind Act and achievement gaps have split the movement — and at the same time, taken away the ultimate focus of reform. It’s time to get back to business. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Globally Challenged for School Reform Parents

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I consider a conversation with fellow vacationers about American public education’s global standing. While our traditional public schools are better than those in developing countries such as South Africa, they are falling behind rival economic powers such as China, India and Singapore. It’s time to live up to the ideals among those around the world who perceive American education as opening doors to liberty and economic success for all of its children. (Listen, Download or Subscribe) (Photo is of the SS Peter and Paul Catholic School in St. Thomas, USVI)

At Dropout Nation: Time for Freedom Riders for School Reform

 Freedom Riders    Lessons for today's reformers from a turning point in the civil rights struggle. (Read more)

At The American Spectator: Romney's Race From the Top

 On school reform and other issues, he may be more suit than substance. (Read More)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Servant Leaders for School Reform

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I glean some lessons from a sermon by Dallas pastor Frederick D. Haynes III and discuss the need for servant leaders for overhauling American public education. As important as education policy is to spurring systemic reform, it is even more important to embrace people such as Geoffrey Canada, Howard Fuller, and Parent Power activists who can serve our geniuses and lead them to brighter futures.  (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At Dropout Nation: Obama and Arne Gut School Accountability

 Obama and Duncan    Decimating the No Child Left Behind Act doesn't help kids or the president's re-election prospects. (Read more)

At The American Spectator: Wards of the State

Benton Harbor, MI   What Michigan's effort to seize control of failed local governments and school districts may mean for other states with similar problems. (Read More) Painting courtesy of Roger Bansemer.

At Dropout Nation: Dear Rick Hess: There's Nothing Wrong With "Achievement Gap Mania"

Helping poor and minority children helps all kids succeed. (Read more)

At The American Spectator: The New Civil Rights Leaders

Pensions   Geoffrey Canada, Steve Perry and others move the NAACP crowd aside. (Read More)

The Conversation at Dropout Nation: Dr. Steve Perry on the Need for School Reform

On this month’s Conversation, Capital Prep principal, school reformer and CNN commentator Dr. Steve Perry discusses his new book, Push Has Come to Shove, explains the steps parents, policymakers, and think tankers must take in overhauling American public education, and takes aim at teachers’ unions, principals and education traditionalists such as Diane Ravitch who defend failure and the Poverty Myth of Education. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Forget Stimulus, Focus on School Reform Obama

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I discuss the two additional steps needed to help every child get the high-quality teachers they deserve. It isn't enough to just address traditional teacher compensation, overhaul evaluations, and improve support for teachers already in the classroom. Additional steps must be taken not only to help our kids, but even elevate the teaching profession itself and attract talented collegians into the ranks.  (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

On Video: RiShawn Biddle at the Connecticut Parents Union's Inaugural Meeting

   Concerns about school data points to deeper problems. Watch on YouTube or Download)

At Dropout Nation: Education's Sophistication Problem: The Troubles with Data

 Concerns about school data points to deeper problems. (Read more)

At The American Spectator: The Unsustainable Cost of Local Pensions

PensionsThe hidden and most-insidious aspect of the nation's defined-benefit pension crisis. (Read More)

On Radio: RiShawn Biddle Talks Pensions, Schools with KOGO-AM's Chris Reed

Listen in on the conversation with the Top Story host about education and pensions. (Download)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: No Apologies for School Reform Civil Rights

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I explain why school reformers should be strident and unapologetic in advocating for overhauling American public education. Contrary to what education traditionalists may say, strong arguments such as those brought by Whitney Tilson, Steven Brill and others is not "rank demagoguery", but the kind of passionate polemicism needed in order to help every child get the education they deserve. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At The American Spectator: Malcolm X: All-American

Malcolm XThe civil rights leader who disdained this country was like mom and apple pie. (Read More)

At Dropout Nation: Why Education is the Best Long-Term Anti-Poverty Program

Camden   Anti-poverty programs aren't enough to help children emerge from despair. (Read more)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Use School Reform to Advance Civil Rights The Help

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, a viewing of The Help leads me to think about how we must overhaul education to end the economic-based segregation that is leaving poor and minority communities — and America as a whole — behind. Low-quality teaching, abysmal curricula, the lack of choice, and cultures of mediocrity are perpetuating a class divide as pernicious as Jim Crow segregation. (Listen, Download or Subscribe)

At The American Spectator: The Return of No Child Left Behind

Iowa GOP DebateWhy Republican presidential candidates will end up embracing G.W. Bush's school reform mantra. (Read More)

At Dropout Nation: Beyond Race to the Top: What John Kitzhaber Means for State Education Governance

John Kitzhaber   A once-and-future Oregon governor may show the way on a school reform. (Read more)

On Radio: RiShawn Biddle on the Rod Arquette Show

Listen in on the conversation with the KNRS-AM radio host about education and employment. (Download)

At The American Spectator: School of Unemployment

School reform is critical to reviving the economy. (Read More)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: What School Reform Can Learn From Teachers' Unions

On this week's Dropout Nation Podcast, I take a look back at last week's revelation of the American Federation of Teachers' cynical strategizing against Parent Trigger laws and school reform, then explain how reformers and activists can turn that cynicism to their advantage. Becoming more-politically savvy can advance the systemic reforms our kids need to succeed in school and life. (Listen, Download or Subscribe) Also, read the stories, the coverage and the commentaries from The Wall Street Journal, Daily News, National Review and elsewhere. And here is the infamous presentation.

At Dropout Nation: Every Child Should Read Shakespeare.... And Get College Preparatory Curricula

Pen Pad One-size-fits-all education isn't so bad. (Read more)

The Dropout Nation Podcast: Five Critical Questions Every Parent Should Ask

On this week’s Dropout Nation Podcast, I offer some steps parents and caregivers can take to get their kids a great education once school starts back up. From asking about math instruction to seeking out information on magnet schools, it is critical for parents to pose simple questions and use the answers to transform American public education. (Listen or Download)

At The American Spectator: Save What Should Be Lost

SOS RallyWhat the Save Our Schools rally really is (Read More) (Photo courtesy of GothamSchools.org)

At Dropout Nation: We Need Oscar Micheauxs for School Reform

Oscar Micheaux

How a legendary auteur's entrepreneurial social change applies to today's challenges. (Read more)

New RiShawn Biddle Radio Page Launched

Joining the HTML5 revolution, this site now offers a new, easy-to-use radio page from which you can access Dropout Nation Podcasts and radio appearances on such shows as Top Story with Chris Reed. New podcasts are made available in descending order with new podcasts and interviews on at the bottom of the list. Check it out. For the time-being, you can also access the old Flash-enabled radio page for last year's Dropout Nation Podcasts and RiShawn's other appearances.