Program and policy effects
- .Categories: Student Learning
Tags: Early childhood education, Instructional technology, ParentingThis study assesses the effects of two text messaging programs for parents that aim to support the development of math skills in prekindergarten students. One program focuses purely on math, while the other takes an identical approach but focuses on a combination of math, literacy, and social-… more →
- .Categories: School Choice
Tags: Charter schools, School reform, PovertyVirtual charter schools provide full-time, tuition-free K-12 education through internet-based instruction. Although virtual schools offer a personalized learning experience, most research suggests these schools are negatively associated with achievement. Few studies account for differential… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: Higher education, Human capitalMost public colleges and universities rely heavily on state financial support. As state budgets have tightened in recent decades, appropriations for higher education have declined substantially. Despite concerns expressed by policymakers and scholars that the declines in state support have… more →
- .Categories: Policy, Politics, and Governance
Tags: College readinessWe replicate and extend prior work on Florida’s Bright Futures merit aid scholarship to consider its effect on college enrollment and degree completion. We estimate causal impacts using a regression discontinuity design to exploit SAT thresholds that strongly determine eligibility. We find no… more →
- .Categories: Families and Communities
Tags: Parenting, Reading and literacy educationParental text messaging interventions are growing in popularity to encourage at-home reading, school-attendance, and other educational behaviors. These interventions, which often combine multiple components, frequently demonstrate varying amounts of effectiveness, and researchers often cannot… more →
- .Categories: Policy, Politics, and Governance
Tags: Covid-19 recovery, School districtsThe COVID-19 pandemic presents a unique opportunity to examine how local governments respond to a public health crisis amid high levels of partisan polarization and an increasing tendency for local issues to become nationalized. As an arena that has, in recent years, been relatively separate… more →
- .Categories: Staffing, Finance, and Operations
Tags:Jackson, Wigger, and Xiong (2020a, JWX) provide evidence that education spending reductions following the Great Recession had widespread negative impacts on student achievement and attainment. This paper describes our process of duplicating JWX and highlights a variety of tests we employ to… more →
- .Categories: Out-of-School and Alternative Education
Tags: Student supports, High schools, AssessmentCredit recovery (CR) refers to online courses that high school students take after previously failing the course. Many have suggested that CR courses are helping students to graduate from high school without corresponding increases in academic skills. This study analyzes administrative data from… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: Higher educationNationally, 15% of first-time community college students were high school dual enrollment (DE) students, which raises concerns about how high school peers might influence college enrollees. Using administrative data from a large state community college system, we examine whether being exposed to… more →
- .Categories: Student Learning
Tags: Multilingual learners, Learning environments, Instructional designThis paper reports math and reading academic achievement and growth in grades 2 to 8 for Hispanic participants and nonparticipants of a Spanish-English dual language program. I apply a piecewise multilevel growth model to administrative data from a large school district that enrolls a… more →
- .Categories: Out-of-School and Alternative Education
Tags: Student engagement, Belonging, AbsenteeismThe evidence that student learning declines sharply (or stagnates) during the summer has motivated a substantial interest in programs that provide intensive academic instruction during the summer. However, the existing literature suggests that such programs, which typically focus on just one or… more →
- .Categories: Policy, Politics, and Governance
Tags: Learning environmentsThis article takes stock of where the field of behavioral science applied to education policy seems to be at, which avenues seem promising and which ones seem like dead ends. I present a curated set of studies rather than an exhaustive literature review, categorizing interventions by whether… more →
- .Categories: Student Learning
Tags: Students with disabilities, Multilingual learners, EquityThis study examines the effects of English Learner (EL) status on subsequent Special Education (SPED) placement. Through a research-practice partnership, we link student demographic data and initial English proficiency assessment data across seven cohorts of test takers and observe EL and SPED… more → - .Categories: Student Well-Being and Mental Health
Tags: Absenteeism, NeighborhoodsIn this paper we study the impact on student absenteeism of a large school-based community crime monitoring program that employed local community members to monitor and report crime on designated city blocks during students’ travel to and from school. We find that the program resulted in a 0.78… more →
- .Categories: Families and Communities
Tags: Neighborhoods, Absenteeism, EquityIn this paper we study the effects of three large, nearly-simultaneous coal-fired power plant closures on school absences in Chicago. We find that the closures resulted in a 7 percent reduction in absenteeism in nearby schools relative to those farther away following the closures. For the… more →
- .Categories: Out-of-School and Alternative Education
Tags: Student supports, Poverty, EquityStudentU is a comprehensive program that provides education, nutrition, and social support services to disadvantaged students outside of the regular school day. In this paper I investigate the effects of this multi-year program on the early high school outcomes of participating students by… more →
- .Categories: Out-of-School and Alternative Education
Tags: Immigrant origin students, Multilingual learners, Returns to education and skillsWhile current debates center on whether and how to admit immigrants to the United States, little attention has been paid to interventions designed to help immigrants integrate after they arrive. Public adult education programs are the primary policy lever for building the language skills of the… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: Higher education, Science education, EquityWe examine the impact of the Thompson Scholars Learning Community (TSLC), a comprehensive college transition program serving students with a variety of majors, on students’ science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM)-related outcomes. We use an explanatory mixed-methods design, which… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: Higher education, Student engagement, College readinessThis paper estimates the relationship between students’ psychosocial and academic outcomes during their first three years enrolled at public, four-year institutions. Our sample is comprised of students from low-income backgrounds who applied for a competitive scholarship and enrolled at a four-… more →
- .Categories: Policy, Politics, and Governance
Tags: Returns to education and skills, International and comparativeEvidence on educational returns and the factors that determine the demand for schooling in developing countries is extremely scarce. We use two surveys from Tanzania to estimate both the actual and perceived schooling returns and subsequently examine what factors drive individual misperceptions… more →