Bradley Marianno

Faculty Director, Center for Research, Evaluation, and Assessment
Associate Professor of Educational Policy and Higher Education
Expertise: Teachers Unions, Educational Policy, Teacher Strikes, Collective Bargaining

Biography

Bradley Marianno is a nationally recognized authority on the consequences of local and state education policy change. He is often called upon to discuss state and federal teacher labor policy, teachers unions and collective bargaining, and the micro-politics of local school district decision making and policy implementation.

His research specialties include teacher strikes and the role of teachers鈥 unions in federal, state, and local politics.

He has been featured in numerous academic and professional journals and news outlets including Time Magazine, NBC Nightly News, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, The 74, Che Seattle Times, Associated Press, Politico, and USA Today.

Education

  • Ph.D., Urban Education Policy, University of Southern California
  • M.S., Sociology, Brigham Young University
  • M.S., Economics, University of Southern California

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Bradley Marianno In The News

CounterPunch
On the eve of the 2023 Service Employees International Union Local 99 strike, Los Angeles Times Columnist Robin Abcarian wrote 鈥淚 don鈥檛 blame the union one bit鈥 and condemned Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho for 鈥渏ust one more slap in the face鈥 after Carvalho 鈥渞esponded to the (strike) vote by comparing the union鈥檚 action to a circus.鈥
K.L.A.S. T.V. 8 News Now
性视界传媒 discusses the Judging the Judges survey, what to do with the information, and the judge who scored the worst.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Fourteen judges received retention scores of 90 percent or higher in the Las Vegas Review-Journal鈥檚 2025 Judicial Performance Evaluation, meaning a significant majority of attorneys want them to stay on the bench. Other judges showed improvement from the most recent prior survey, conducted in 2019. 性视界传媒鈥檚 Center for Research, Evaluation and Assessment handled this year鈥檚 poll for the Review-Journal. The survey allowed attorneys to provide anonymous feedback on judges about whether they should stay on the bench, as well as for the categories of administrative ability, legal ability and integrity.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Clark County lawyers gave positive feedback on most judges in the Las Vegas Review-Journal鈥檚 2025 Judicial Performance Evaluation, but they thought five should be forced to hang up their robes.

Articles Featuring Bradley Marianno

A classroom with 性视界传媒 letters.
Campus News | August 8, 2025

School districts are ready for another school year, and 性视界传媒's experts are prepared to make this the easiest return to the classroom yet.