Jonathan Zimmerman, Penn GSE
In the Media
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April 17, 2023
, The Philadelphia Inquirer

Adjunct professors often don’t ‘earn enough to eat.’ The rest of us need to speak up.

Jonathan Zimmerman says landing a tenure-track job has become akin to winning the lottery.

Julie E. Wollman, Penn GSE
In the Media
 | 
April 14, 2023
, NorthJersey.com

Rutgers deal could be 'game-changer' across U.S. as part-time faculty win protections

Two-time university president Julie Wollman shares insight on why it is unusual, yet admirable, that tenured and full-time faculty to support the ongoing graduate assistants and part-time faculty's strike at Rutgers.

Alan R. Ruby, Penn GSE
In the Media
 | 
April 3, 2023
, The GW Hatchet

International student enrollment boost aligns with ‘top’ schools after pandemic drop: experts

Alan Ruby explains that the decline in Chinese student enrollment might be due to Chinese pandemic policies and reduced support of secondary support by the Chinese government.

Damani White-Lewis, Penn GSE
In the Media
 | 
March 1, 2023
, COACHE Impact Report

Research–practice partnership supports institutional effectiveness

Damani White-Lewis is featured in a story about scholars using COACHE data to focus on the academic workforce.

Jonathan Zimmerman, Penn GSE
In the Media
 | 
February 22, 2023
, News 24

Culture wars: Why social emotional learning is under attack in public schools

Jonathan Zimmerman explained that attacks on Critical Race Theory and Social and Emotional Learning by conservatives represent a new nationalization of educational politics.

Karen Weaver, Penn GSE
In the Media
 | 
February 22, 2023
, Los Angelos Magazine

Apple TV wants Pac 12 broadcast rights despite loss of UCLA and USC

Karen Weaver says that the Big Ten were forward thinking when they created their own network from offerings for all their athletic programs.

Jonathan A. Supovitz, Penn GSE
In the Media
 | 
February 13, 2023
, Houston Chronicle

What to know if your child’s Houston school received a failing grade from Children at Risk

Jonathan Supovitz says that indicators of good schools for parents might include surveys of parent satisfaction, attendance rates, and district funding beyond state contributions.

Caroline L. Watts, Penn GSE
In the Media
 | 
February 8, 2023
, WHYY

How one Philadelphia teen shooting survivor navigates trauma and recovery with family and friends by his side

Dr. Caroline Watts believes that some students may require additional support due to developing a chronic fear of violence.

Jonathan Zimmerman, Penn GSE
In the Media
 | 
February 3, 2023
, The Washington Times

Survey finds Americans divided over how much attention to give Black History Month

Most adults think Black History Month is integral to the American story — but they disagree over whether it gets too much attention, according to a recent survey focused on polarization around American history and how to defuse the culture wars.
 
The results mean public schools need to do a better job of teaching both the history of minority groups and “what binds all of us together,” says Professor Jonathan Zimmerman, a #PennGSEExpert in the history of education.
Sigal Ben-Porath, Penn GSE
In the Media
 | 
January 31, 2023
, Canada Today

Minister says Alberta should “strengthen” free speech on campus as U of L halts controversial lecture

Sigal Ben-Porath criticized the "Chicago principles" in 2018, saying they offer false assurance to colleges and universities in relation to free speech.

Nicole Mittenfelner Carl, Penn GSE
In the Media
 | 
January 29, 2023
, Philadelphia Inquirer

This Philly-area elementary school saw test scores plummet. Now it’s putting all its resources toward catching up.

Nicole Carl says that teachers are feeling pressure from administrators to boost test scores.

Jonathan Zimmerman, Penn GSE
In the Media
 | 
January 24, 2023
, KOTA Territory

South Dakota lawmakers: Teach ‘American exceptionalism’ in schools

Zimmerman noted that "American exceptionalism" is a rallying cry for the political right, but is not enshrined in law as an educational goal.

Pam Grossman, Penn GSE
In the Media
 | 
January 23, 2023
, The Atlanta Journal-Constitutional

Need more teachers? Why not groom students?

Dean Pam Grossman says that teaching programs should recruit locally, explaining that many people will teach within 30 miles of where they went to high school.

Jonathan Zimmerman, Penn GSE
In the Media
 | 
January 23, 2023
, Elle

Why Hoop Earrings Are More Than Just an Accessory

Zimmerman explains that hoop earrings were popular among both genders long before they were referenced in rap songs. 

Laura W. Perna, Penn GSE
In the Media
 | 
January 19, 2023
, The GW Hatchet

Pell Grant increase will fall short of significant financial relief for GW recipients: experts

Laura Perna explained that net price calculators can help Pell-eligible families determine financial aid eligibility, but not all universities have compliant calculators with updated cost information.

Jonathan Zimmerman, Penn GSE
In the Media
 | 
January 5, 2023
, Education Week

The 2023 RHSU Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings

Jonathan Zimmerman is lauded for having shaped educational practice and policy in 2022.

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