Program and policy effects
- .Categories: Student Learning
Tags: Covid-19 recovery, Tutoring, International and comparativeIn response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the governments of most countries ordered the closure of schools, potentially exacerbating existing learning gaps. This paper evaluates the effectiveness of an intervention implemented in Italian middle schools that provides free individual tutoring online… more →
- .Categories: Families and Communities
Tags: Culturally responsive schooling, Early childhood education, Returns to education and skillsFood routines play a special role in Latino families. Using a cluster randomized trial with 248 children (M age = 67 months) from 13 schools, this study investigated the impact of a four-week family program designed to capitalize on food routines in improving Latino kindergarteners’ outcomes in… more →
- .Categories: Teacher and Leader Development
Tags: Teacher hiring and retentionThis study investigates the influence of principal tenure on the retention rates of the teachers they hire over time. We analyzed the hiring practices and teacher retention rates of 11,717 Texas principals from 1999 to 2017 employing both individual and year fixed effects. Main findings indicate… more →
- .Categories: Policy, Politics, and Governance
Tags: School districts, School reformSchool district consolidation is one of the most widespread education reforms of the last century, but surprisingly little research has directly investigated its effectiveness. To examine the impact of consolidation on student achievement, this study takes advantage of a policy that requires the… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: Higher education, College readiness, EquityThe Top 10% Plan admissions policy has now been in place in Texas for over two decades. We analyze 18 years of post-Top 10% Plan data to look for evidence of increased access to the selective Texas flagship campuses among all Texas high schools. We provide a detailed description of changes in… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: College readinessTo evaluate how Advanced Placement courses affect college-going, we randomly assigned the offer of enrollment into an AP science course to over 1,800 students in 23 schools that had not previously offered the course. We find no substantial AP course effects on students’ plans to enroll in… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: School reform, College readiness, Higher educationMultiple studies have documented the positive effect of school choice on college attendance. We focus instead on the quality of colleges, which is linked to higher graduation rates and later-in-life wages, especially for Black and Hispanic students. We examine the effect of the New Orleans… more →
- .Categories: Families and Communities
Tags: Poverty, EquityOver the past three decades, children from low-income families and those from more affluent families have increasingly been attending different public schools. While recent work has helped us understand patterns of income segregation between districts and schools within districts, we know very… more →
- .Categories: Student Learning
Tags: Covid-19 recovery, TutoringIn this thought experiment, we explore how tutoring could be scaled nationally to address COVID-19 learning loss and become a permanent feature of the U.S. public education system. We outline a blueprint centered on ten core principles and a federal architecture to support adoption, while… more →
- .Categories: Student Learning
Tags: Immigrant origin students, Motivation, Returns to education and skillsDespite the significant influence that peer motivation is likely to have on educational investments during high school, it is difficult to test empirically since exogenous changes in peer motivation are rarely observed. In this paper, I focus on the 2012 introduction of Deferred Action for… more →
- .Categories: Methods
Tags: Professional development, Assessment, Returns to education and skillsAt least sixteen US states have taken steps toward holding teacher preparation programs (TPPs) accountable for teacher value-added to student test scores. Yet it is unclear whether teacher quality differences between TPPs are large enough to make an accountability system worthwhile. Several… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: Career and technical education, International and comparativeVocational education is formal education about work, and vocational programs of study typically target a narrow subset of middle-income occupations. In this chapter, we trace vocational education from competing 20th century education philosophies to its varied structures throughout the 21st… more →
- .Categories: School Choice
Tags: Students with disabilitiesIn order for school choice reforms to fulfill their potential, school choosers must be informed about their options. We conducted a randomized controlled trial during the school choice application period in New Orleans to assess the effects of providing information to parents. Families with… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: Higher education, Career and technical educationThis article asks whether small changes to community college courses and programs can help improve student outcomes. We use administrative data from the California Community College system, including millions of student records and detailed course-level information for most career-technical… more →
- .Categories: Student Learning
Tags: Early childhood education, Instructional practices, AssessmentWhile there is a consensus that attending preschool better prepares children for kindergarten, evidence on the factors that sustain the preschool boost into the early elementary years is still emerging. To add to this literature, we use lottery data from applicants to oversubscribed… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: Higher education, AssessmentFor years Georgia's HOPE Scholarship program provided full tuition scholarships to high achieving students. State budgetary shortfalls reduced its generosity in 2011. Under the new rules, only students meeting more rigorous merit-based criteria would retain the original scholarship covering full… more →
- .Categories: Policy, Politics, and Governance
Tags: Race, ethnicity, and educationIn this paper I study how school desegregation by race following Brown v. Board of Education affected White individuals’ racial attitudes and politics in adulthood. I use geocoded nationwide data from the General Social Survey and differences-in-differences to identify causal impacts.… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: Higher education, Career and technical education, Returns to education and skillsWith rapid technological transformations to the labor market, many working adults return to college after graduation to obtain additional training or credentials. Using a comparative individual fixed effects strategy and an administrative panel dataset of enrollment and employment in Virginia, we… more → - .Categories: Standards, Assessment, and Curriculum
Tags: Instructional practices, Mathematics education, School reformBackground:
For nearly three decades, policy-makers and researchers in the United States have promoted more intellectually rigorous standards for mathematics teaching and learning. Yet, to date, we have limited descriptive evidence on the extent to which reform-oriented… more → - .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: Higher educationOne frequently cited yet understudied channel through which money matters for college students is course availability- colleges may respond to budgetary pressure by reducing course offerings. Open admissions policies, binding class size constraints, and heavy reliance on state funding may make… more →