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2010 Year In Review: Richard Kahlenberg on Education Policy
Senior Fellow Richard Kahlenberg looks back at 2010's best & worst developments in Education Policy. Read Richard's related Taking Note blog post. View all best & worst videos here.
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Egypt's Presidential Election
The Century Foundation fellows Thanassis Cambanis and Michael Wahid Hanna discuss the upcoming presidential election. -
Rethinking Financial Innovation
From the Rethinking Finance: New Perspectives on the Crisis event 4/13/12 . Russell Sage Foundation & The Century Foundation. Moderator: Alan Blinder. John Hull, University of Toronto and Alan White, University of Toronto. Robert A. Jarrow, Cornell University. Thomas Philippon, New York University -
Rethinking Financial Regulation
From the Rethinking Finance: New Perspectives on the Crisis event 4/13/12 Russell Sage Foundation & The Century Foundation. Moderator: Andrew Lo. Tano Santos, Columbia University, and Jose Scheinkman, Princeton University. Robert E. Litan, The Ewing Mario Kauffman Foundation. Kevin J. Murphy, University of Southern California -
Rethinking Market Efficiency
From the April 13th, 2012 event: Rethinking Finance: New Perspectives on the Crisis. Russell Sage Foundation & The Century Foundation. Burton G. Malkiel, Princeton University, Hersh Shefrin, Santa Clara University and Meir Statman, Santa Clara University. Paul Willen, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. -
New Video: The Future of School Integration
A panel of experts talk about the cutting-edge research findings in the new publication from TCF, The Future of School Integration: Socioeconomic Diversity as an Education Reform Strategy, edited by Richard D. Kahlenberg.
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With so much emphasis being placed on the potential of charter schools, it is important to have an accurate assessment of their performance. How well are charter schools working? And how might they be restructured to work better? This new addition from the Reality Check Series answers these questions.






