Paul E. Peterson

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Awards and Honors:
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Education
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Paul E. Peterson is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, a member of the Koret Task Force on K–12 Education, and editor in chief of Education Next: A Journal of Opinion and Research. He is also the Henry Lee Shattuck Professor of Government and director of the Program on Education Policy and Governance at Harvard University. His research interests include educational policy, federalism, and urban policy. He has evaluated the effectiveness of school vouchers and other education reform initiatives.

In 2006, Peterson was appointed leader of the Florida state Education Citizen Review Group and is a member of the Department of Education’s independent review panel, which is evaluating No Child Left Behind. In 2003, he was awarded the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation Prize for Distinguished Scholarship. Among the many other honors and fellowships Peterson has received are a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, a German Marshall Fund of the United States Fellowship, and a Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award from the American Political Science Association for the best book published in politics, government, or international relations. The Editorial Projects in Education Research Center reported that Peterson’s studies on school choice and vouchers were among the country’s most influential studies of education policy.

Peterson is a former director of governmental studies at the Brookings Institution and has been elected to the National Academy of Education and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

His most recent book, with Michael Henderson and Martin R. West, Teachers versus the Public: What Americans Think about Schools and How to Fix Them, shows the comparison of the education policy views of both teachers and the public as a whole and reveals a deep, broad divide between the opinions held by citizens and those who teach in the public schools. Other works include Endangering Prosperity: A Global View of the American School (coauthor with Eric Hanushek and Ludger Woessmann), Saving Schools: From Horace Mann to Virtual Learning, School Money Trials: The Legal Pursuit of Educational Adequacy; The Education Gap: Vouchers and Urban Schools; Reforming Education in Florida: A Study Prepared by the Koret Task Force on K-12 Education; Generational Change: Closing the Test Score Gap; and Choice and Competition in American Education.

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Fixing Our Schools Could Fix Our Debt Crisis, Too

by Eric Hanushek, Paul E. Petersonvia FoxNews.com
Friday, September 13, 2013

If our schools could educate our students to a level of accomplishment achieved by other countries, the returns on our education investment would be vast.

Analysis and Commentary

The Vital Link of Education and Prosperity

by Eric Hanushek, Paul E. Petersonvia Wall Street Journal
Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Americans are aware of public education's many failures—the elevated high-school dropout rates, the need for remedial work among entering college students. One metric in particular stands out: Only 32% of U.S.

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Peterson: How US students stack up against other nations

by Paul E. Petersonvia Bloomberg Television
Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Paul E. Peterson, a senior fellow and member of the Hoover Institution’s K–12 Education Task Force, discusses, on Bloomberg Television’s Bottom Line, student academic achievement across the nation, how it lags behind that of students around the world, and potential policy prescriptions.

Analysis and Commentary

Can Education Polls Be Scientific? Or Is It All Interest Group Politics?

by Paul E. Petersonvia Education Next
Friday, August 23, 2013

Sampling the public can be done pretty accurately by sophisticated polling firms, and all three of the just-released surveys have that in common. But even though sampling can be done in a scientific manner, question formulation in survey research is an art form.

Analysis and Commentary

Latest Results on Common Core and Other Issues in EdNext and AP Polls

by Paul E. Petersonvia Education Next
Tuesday, August 20, 2013

A comparison of the two polls reveals that responses depend quite a bit on how a question is posed.

Analysis and Commentary

Readers Comment on Obama’s Failure to Close White-Black Test Score Gap

by Paul E. Petersonvia Education Next
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Analysis and Commentary

While K–12 Schools Resist, Digital Learning Disrupts Higher Education

by Paul E. Petersonvia Education Next
Thursday, August 8, 2013

Although digital learning is making definite advances, it has yet to disrupt secondary education.

Analysis and Commentary

The Obama Setback for Minority Education

by Paul E. Petersonvia Wall Street Journal
Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Should federally mandated school accountability and testing requirements be abandoned? With Congress actively considering a major revision of No Child Left Behind, that question has moved to the top of the national education agenda.

Analysis and Commentary

Black-White Test Score Gap Fails to Close Under Obama

by Paul E. Petersonvia Education Next
Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Student achievement, after rising steadily during the 1999-2008 period, has come to a virtual halt during the Obama Administration.

Analysis and Commentary

Peter Flanigan: A True Friend of School Choice

by Paul E. Petersonvia Education Next
Monday, August 5, 2013

School vouchers never had a better friend than Peter Flanigan.

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