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Research Professor @Georgetown University and Director @EdunomicsLab. Leads the Certificate in #EdFinance @McCourtSchool.

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@MargueriteRoza
Marguerite Roza
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@ParentCps Here's our newsletter on the likely impacts for K12
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Agree. My bet: K12 won't actually see big swings in federal $ Higher ed is a different story. Capping indirects could amount to hundreds of millions of $s per yr for biggest grantees: UW, Hopkins, MIT, UMich, Stanford -> Fewer administrators. Less purchasing (vendors take note)
@arotherham
Andrew Rotherham
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K-12 people might have a case of main character syndrome, it's higher ed that is really in the crosshairs.
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@MargueriteRoza
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"Last month, when newly released national test scores showed Oregon elem & middle school students ranked near the bottom of the barrel in math & reading, the silence was palpable." Per @jrlsilverman in Oregonian:
@jrlsilverman
Julia Silverman
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For 10 yrs, OR has invested significantly (not surpassingly) in schools. In the past 8 yrs, math/reading have tanked+enrollment has fallen off a cliff (pandemic+birth rate). Is the answer more $? Maybe. But some say OR needs to fix HOW that $ is spent.
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Wondering what will/won't actually happen when it comes to federal education policy? Stop guessing and just read the @WhitebdAdvisor insider survey:
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Love this push from Tim Daly on NAEP: "There is a golden opportunity for a handful of focused, aggressive states to remake the top of the leader board by improving just a handful of points. Start your engines."
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RT @FiftyCAN: The fiscal cliff is here. In Moving the Needle, @MargueriteRoza of @EdunomicsLab notes that what we do now–and what programs…
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On $ & NAEP in our newsletter "KY, LA, MS, TN, WV saw real (even if modest) score gains alongside massive federal investments in schools. In LA & MS, 4th reading gains were enough to erase COVID learning gaps. These states show how $ can matter for kids."
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Glad to have a bit in today's @FiftyCAN report on the future of ed: Total $$s per kid from K to 12 amounts to $150,000 to over $300,000 depending on state. "That’s a massive investment. And it should be." And parents ought to know what the outcomes are.
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RT @PewStates: "The rate at which [birth rates] have been declining may not register as a lot, but could actually be catastrophic for schoo…
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@MichaelPetrilli Well I wasn’t right. More states continued to fall. You called it.
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@3rdMoment Click on the state on this page for the graph. Data are all from public sources listed at bottom of the graph
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Marguerite Roza
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More from our newsletter:
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@MargueriteRoza
Marguerite Roza
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NAEP truth bomb: After spending billions in recovery funds, some states deliver progress in key metrics of 4th reading & 8th math: LA MS TN KY WV DC Others saw continued declines in both: AZ CA FL MA OR TX WA We cover it in our newsletter today:
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Marguerite Roza
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RT @arotherham: It did just get harder to argue against Penny Schwinn for Dep. Sec. TN continues make progress. Chart via @MargueriteRoza.…
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Marguerite Roza
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NAEP truth bomb: After spending billions in recovery funds, some states deliver progress in key metrics of 4th reading & 8th math: LA MS TN KY WV DC Others saw continued declines in both: AZ CA FL MA OR TX WA We cover it in our newsletter today:
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@jbootsdatanerd A LOT worse than I was predicting.
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NAEP is out: Compared to 2022: Average score increased in mathematics at grade 4; no significant change at grade 8. Average scores declined in reading at both grades.
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@mattyglesias Would have expected this article to have some data on luxury home sales over time. Evidence thus far seems thin, no?
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Marguerite Roza
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Penny Schwinn is an excellent choice!
@MichaelPetrilli
Michael Petrilli
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Great news. Penny Schwinn! Trump Names Experienced Educator as His Pick for Deputy Education Secretary
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