Program and policy effects
- .Categories: Policy, Politics, and Governance
Tags: International and comparative, Equity, TutoringIndia took a decisive step toward universal basic education by proclaiming a constitutionally-guaranteed Right to Education (RTE) Act in 2009 that called for full access of children aged 6-14 to free schooling. This paper considers the offsetting effects to RTE from induced expansion of private… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: Higher educationThis study used college dormitory room and social group assignment data to investigate the peer effect on the probability of college students switching their major fields of study. The results revealed strong evidence of peer effects on students’ decisions to switch majors. In particular, the… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: Student supports, Higher educationCollege success requires students to engage with their institution academically and administratively. Missteps with required administrative processes can threaten student persistence and success. Through two experimental studies, we assessed the effectiveness of an artificially intelligent text-… more →
- .Categories: Methods
Tags: Instructional practicesValid and reliable measurements of teaching quality facilitate school-level decision-making and policies pertaining to teachers, but conventional classroom observations are costly, prone to rater bias, and hard to implement at scale. Using nearly 1,000 word-to-word transcriptions of 4th- and 5th… more →
- .Categories: Standards, Assessment, and Curriculum
Tags: School districtsStates and districts are increasingly incorporating measures of achievement growth into their school accountability systems, but there is little research on how these changes affect the public’s perceptions of school quality. We conduct a nationally representative online survey experiment to… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: Higher education, Multilingual learners, College readinessEnglish Learners (ELs) lag behind their peers in postsecondary attainment. As the EL population in the U.S. continues to grow, so does concern over their underrepresentation in higher education. Research shows that Early College High Schools have a significant impact on high school and college… more →
- .Categories: Teacher and Leader Development
Tags: Mathematics education, Instructional practicesWhile teacher evaluation policies have been central to efforts to enhance teaching quality over the past decade, little is known about how teachers change their instructional practices in response to such policies. To address this question, this paper drew on classroom observation and survey… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: Higher education, College readiness, MotivationFamily and social networks are widely believed to influence important life decisions but identifying their causal effects is notoriously difficult. Using admissions thresholds that directly affect older but not younger siblings’ college options, we present evidence from the United States, Chile… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: Higher education, Returns to education and skillsWe provide the first estimated economic impacts of students’ access to an entire sector of public higher education in the U.S. Approximately half of Georgia high school graduates who enroll in college do so in the state’s public four-year sector, which requires minimum SAT scores for admission.… more →
- .Categories: Staffing, Finance, and Operations
Tags: School climate and culture, Leadership, Educator perceptionsNarrative accounts of classroom instruction suggest that external interruptions, such as intercom announcements and visits from staff, are a regular occurrence in U.S. public schools. We study the frequency, nature, and duration of external interruptions in the Providence Public School District… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: Higher education, Immigrant origin studentsRecent immigration policies have created massive uncertainty for international students to obtain F-1 visas. Yet, before the COVID-19 pandemic, student visa applicants already faced an approximately 27 percent refusal rate that varies by time and region. Using data on the universe of SAT takers… more → - .Categories: Policy, Politics, and Governance
Tags: Race, ethnicity, and education, EquityUsing detailed administrative data for public schools, we document racial and ethnic segregation at the classroom level in North Carolina, a state that has experienced a sharp increase in Hispanic enrollment. We decompose classroom-level segregation in counties into within-school and between-… more →
- .Categories: Standards, Assessment, and Curriculum
Tags: Multilingual learners, CurriculumCastañeda v. Pickard (1981) mandated that educational programs for emergent bilinguals be tested for program efficacy. Since English language development (ELD) curricular materials are one part of an instructional program, we assess this mandate by examining the effectiveness of ELD materials in… more →
- .Categories: School Choice
Tags: Poverty, Race, ethnicity, and educationAlthough qualitative research suggests that school choice and other interventions are more beneficial for moderately disadvantaged than severely deprived students, the subject has barely been explored by quantitative studies with either observational or experimental designs. We estimate… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: College readiness, Higher education, Student supportsThis study adds to the currently limited evidence base on the efficacy of interventions targeting non-college-ready high school students by examining the impact of Kentucky’s Targeted Interventions (TI) program. We focus on interventions that students received under TI in the senior year of high… more →
- .Categories: Student Well-Being and Mental Health
Tags: Juvenile justice, PrincipalsNationwide, school principals are given wide discretion to use disciplinary tools like suspension and expulsion to create a safe learning environment. There is legitimate concern that this power can have negative consequences, particularly for the students who are excluded. This study uses… more →
- .Categories: Staffing, Finance, and Operations
Tags: Human capital, Teacher hiring and retentionClassroom teachers in the US are absent on average approximately six percent of a school year. Despite the prevalence of teacher absences, surprisingly little research has assessed the key source of replacement instruction: substitute teachers. Using detailed administrative and survey data from… more →
- .Categories: Standards, Assessment, and Curriculum
Tags: Assessment, EquityPolicymakers have sought to increase the rigor of content standards since the 1990s. However, the literature examining the effects of reforms to content standards on student outcomes is still developing. This study examines the extent to which the Common Core State Content Standards (CC)… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: Equity, Higher education, Returns to education and skillsSelective college admissions are fundamentally a question of tradeoffs: Given capacity, admitting one student means rejecting another. Research to date has generally estimated average effects of college selectivity, and has been unable to distinguish between the effects on students gaining… more →
- .Categories: Pathways to and Through Postsecondary
Tags: Higher education, Instructional technology, Student supportsWe examine through a field experiment whether outreach and support provided through an AI-enabled chatbot can reduce summer melt and improve first-year college enrollment at a four-year university and at a community college. At the four-year college, the chatbot increased overall success with… more →