Inequality
- .Categories: Student Learning
Tags: Mathematics education, Parenting, Learning environmentsWe study the transmission of beliefs about gender differences in math ability from adults to children and how this affects girls’ academic performance relative to boys. We exploit randomly assigned variation in the proportion of a child’s middle school classmates whose parents believe boys are… more →
- .Categories: Standards, Assessment, and Curriculum
Tags: Ability grouping, EquitySchools utilize an array of strategies to match curricula and instruction to students’ heterogeneous skills. While generations of scholars have debated “tracking” and its consequences, the literature fails to account for diversity of school-level sorting practices.
- .Categories: Staffing, Finance, and Operations
Tags: Teacher hiring and retention, Race, ethnicity, and education, PrincipalsExploiting variation from principal and teacher transitions over long administrative data panels in Missouri and Tennessee, we estimate the effects of principal race on the hiring and turnover of racially diverse teachers. Evidence from the two states is strikingly similar. Black principals… more →
- .Categories: Student Well-Being and Mental Health
Tags: Race, ethnicity, and education, Student discipline, PovertyBlack and poor students are suspended from U.S. schools at higher rates than white and non-poor students. While the existence of these disparities has been clear, the causes of the disparities have not. We use a novel dataset to examine how and where discipline disparities arise. By… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: Higher education, Race, ethnicity, and educationDespite broad public interest in Veterans' education, there is relatively little evidence documenting the postsecondary trajectories of military service members after they return to civilian life. In the current report we investigate how U.S. Army service member college… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: Higher education, Instructional technology, High schoolsRecent increases in high school graduation rates have been linked anecdotally to online course-taking for credit recovery. Online course-taking that supports high school completion could open opportunities for postsecondary education pursuits. Alternatively, poorer quality online instruction… more →
- .Categories: Staffing, Finance, and Operations
Tags: Teacher hiring and retention, Poverty, Charter schoolsEffective teacher hiring is fundamental to improving schools and yet few studies investigate this process. In this exploratory study of six successful, high-poverty schools (three charter, three district) in one Massachusetts city, we analyze the policy contexts that influenced hiring and… more →
- .Categories: Staffing, Finance, and Operations
Tags: Race, ethnicity, and educationWe examine the long-run impacts of having a same-race teacher. First, we leverage data from the Tennessee STAR class-size experiment to show that black students randomly assigned to a black teacher in grades K-3 are 5 percentage points (7%) more likely to graduate from high school and 4… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: College readiness, Science education, Mathematics educationWe investigate the determinants of high school completion and college attendance, the likelihood of taking science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) courses in the first year of college and the probability of earning a degree in a STEM field. The focus is on women, who tend to be… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: College readiness, Higher education, Race, ethnicity, and educationThe College Board sought to reduce barriers in the college application process by minimizing information aggregation costs, encouraging a broad application portfolio, and providing an impetus to start the search process. Some students were offered additional encouragements, such as text message… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: College readiness, Equity, Higher educationI conduct a statewide experiment in Michigan with nearly 50,000 high-achieving high school seniors. Treated students are mailed a letter encouraging them to consider college and providing them with the web address of a college information website. I find that very high-achieving, low-income… more →
- .Categories: Staffing, Finance, and Operations
Tags: School reform, Teacher hiring and retentionSchool finance reforms caused some of the most dramatic increases in intergovernmental aid from states to local governments in U.S. history. We examine whether teachers’ unions affected the fraction of reform-induced state aid that passed through to local spending and the allocation of these… more →
- .Categories: Student Learning
Tags: Poverty, EquityConcerns about the breadth of the U.S. income distribution and limited intergenerational mobility have led to a focus on educational achievement gaps by socio-economic status (SES). Uintertemporally linked assessments from NAEP, TIMSS, and PISA, we trace the achievement of U.S. - .
The Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) is a policy change to the federally-administered National School Lunch Program that allows schools serving low-income populations to classify all students as eligible for free meals, regardless of individual circumstances. This has implications for the… more →
- .Categories: Student Learning
Tags: Learning environments, EquityWe demonstrate that heat inhibits learning and that school air-conditioning may mitigate this effect. Student fixed effects models using 10 million PSAT-retakers show hotter school days in years before the test reduce scores, with extreme heat being particularly damaging. Weekend and summer… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: College readiness, Equity, AssessmentOnly half of SAT-takers retake the exam, with even lower retake rates among low income and underrepresented minority (URM) students. We exploit discontinuous jumps in retake probabilities at multiples of 100, driven by left-digit bias, to estimate retaking’s causal effects. Retaking… more →
- .Categories: Families and Communities
Tags: Immigrant origin students, EquityEducational inequality in the health of U.S.
- .Categories: Staffing, Finance, and Operations
Tags: Poverty, EquityContradictory evidence of the relationship between education funding and student achievement could reflect heterogeneous effects by revenue source or student characteristics. This study examines potential heterogeneous effects of a particular type of local revenue – bond funds for capital… more →
- .Categories: Families and Communities
Tags: Child development, ParentingEducational assortative mating patterns in the U.S. have changed since the 1960s, but we know little about the effects of these patterns on children, particularly on infant health. Rising educational homogamy may alter prenatal contexts through parental stress and resources, with… more →