
Imperfect Attendance: Toward a fairer measure of student absenteeism
The need to understand how schools can improve student attendance has never been greater. This study breaks new ground by examining high schools’ contributions to attendance—that is, their “attendance value-added.”
Jing Liu, Ph.D. 4.13.2022
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Terrorists, Despots, and Democracy: What Our Children Need to Know
Richard Rodriguez, Kenneth R. Weinstein, Victor Davis Hanson, Walter Russell Mead 8.1.2003
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Where Did Social Studies Go Wrong?
Kathleen Porter-Magee, James Leming, Lucien Ellington 8.1.2003
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Six Questions to Ask on Back to School Night
8.1.2003
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Better Leaders for America's Schools: A Manifesto
5.1.2003
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The Best of Both Worlds: Blending History and Geography in the K-12 Curriculum
David W. Saxe, David J. Rutherford, Richard G. Boehm 2.1.2003
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Can Failing Schools be Fixed?
Ronald C. Brady 1.1.2003
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September 11: What Our Children Need to Know
Lynne Cheney, William J. Bennett, William Damon, John Agresto 9.1.2002
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Thomas B. Fordham Foundation: Five Year Report
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 5.1.2002
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No Child Left Behind: What Will it Take?
Mark D. Reckase, Billie J. Orr, Matthew Gandal, Lisa Graham Keegan 2.1.2002
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Seven Studies in Education Philanthropy
John Barry, Peter Frumkin, Joe Williams, Leslie Lenkowsky, Lew Solomon, Paul T. Hill, Margaret Raymond 12.1.2001
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Rethinking Special Education for a New Century
Chester E. Finn, Jr., Andrew J. Rotherham, Charles R. Hokanson, Jr. 10.21.2001
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Dayton Education in 2001: The Views of Citizens and Parents
Chester E. Finn, Jr., Jacqueline Howell Luksic 10.1.2001
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