
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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Lessons for ed reform from the Tennessee Three
Dale Chu 4.13.2023
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Algebra for none: The effects of San Francisco’s de-tracking reform
Jeanette Luna 4.13.2023
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Third grade reading retention is right
Jessica Poiner 4.6.2023
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Progressive schools aren’t the problem
Ethan Gray 4.6.2023
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How the switch from paper to computer tests impacts student achievement
Amber M. Northern, Ph.D., Jeff Murray 4.6.2023
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More accurate identification of low-performing schools through math
Jeff Murray 4.6.2023
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#864: Using team teaching to improve student outcomes, with Carole Basile and Brent Maddin
Carole Basile, Brent Maddin, Michael J. Petrilli, Adam Tyner, Ph.D., David Griffith 4.5.2023
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The wonderful but weighty challenges of parenting a gifted child
Victoria McDougald 4.5.2023
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Yes, good schools matter for low-income kids
Chad Aldeman 4.2.2023
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The federal government is underinvesting in education research
Daniel Correa 4.2.2023
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Rewrite attendance laws to promote learning, not seat time
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 3.30.2023
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The agonizing individualism of progressive education
Daniel Buck 3.30.2023
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