Sentences with phrase «dc opportunity scholarship»

Report at 34; US Dep» t of Educ., Evaluation of the DC Opportunity Scholarship Program: Impacts After Three Years 34 (March 2009)(2009 US Dep» t of Educ.
25 «Evaluation of the DC Opportunity Scholarship Program,» National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance, U.S. Department of Education, June, 2010.
U.S. Department of Education Evaluation of the DC Opportunity Scholarship Program: An Early Look at Applicants and Participating Schools Under the SOAR Act (2014)
U.S. Department of Education Evaluation of the DC Opportunity Scholarship Program: Final Report (2010)
Evaluation of the DC opportunity scholarship program: final report,» National Center for Education Evaluation, Institute for Education Sciences Report 2010 - 4018
«BAEO is disheartened to see the White House's unwillingness to continue its investment in a proven parental choice program like the DC Opportunity Scholarship program.»
As with the DC Opportunity Scholarship Program evaluation, President Obama's very own Department of Education assigned this study its highest rating for scientific rigor.
And this attainment benefit is consistent with the findings of the U.S. Department of Education's official evaluation of the DC Opportunity Scholarship voucher program, led by my colleague Patrick Wolf, which found:
The National Education Association strongly opposes any extension of the District of Columbia private school voucher («DC Opportunity Scholarship») program,» Van Roekel wrote in a March 5, 2009 letter.
At the time of this writing, supporters of the DC Opportunity Scholarship Program are seeking congressional reauthorization of the Scholarships for Opportunity and Results Act (H.R. 10).
The DC Opportunity Scholarship program offers a maximum of $ 8,381 per child for students in K - 8, and unless it is both reauthorized and redesigned one can not help but wonder if there will be many private schools for these students to attend in the years ahead.
Yet once in office, his administration aggressively sought to defund the DC Opportunity Scholarship program, a federally funded model voucher program serving about 1,500 students in Washington, D.C. Early on, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs made it clear that Obama's open - mindedness had reached its expiration date: «The president doesn't believe that vouchers are a long - term answer to our educational problems.»
He applauds the DC Opportunity Scholarship Program for arming parents with choice, and allowing students to enroll in a program that graduates 26 % more DC students than traditional public schools and places 90 % of its graduates on the path to college.
As with the DC Opportunity Scholarship Program evaluation, President Obama's very own Department of Educationassigned this study its highest rating for scientific rigor.
Among the most prominent efforts will be Congressional attempts to reauthorize the Washington, DC Opportunity Scholarship Program, which provides private school scholarships to low - income students in the nation's capital.
In the experimental evaluation of the initial DC Opportunity Scholarship Program that I led from 2004 to 2011, the number of students in testing grades dropped substantially from year 3 to year 4, leading to a much noisier estimate of the reading impacts of the program, which were positive but just missed being statistically significant with 95 % confidence.
The «analysis» by Ulrich Boser, Meg Benner, and Erin Roth merely cherry - picks the worst result from among many in an actual analysis of the DC Opportunity Scholarship Program and compares it to other negative results from other education studies.
The funding for DC Opportunity Scholarships, on the other hand, is small, restricted, and uncertain.

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• Washington, DC's Opportunity Scholarship Program.
This study of Washington, DC's, Opportunity Scholarship Program (OSP) provides the first experimental evidence on the effect of a publicly funded private school choice program on college enrollment.
• In 2008, Patrick Wolf and several colleagues evaluated Washington DC's Opportunity Scholarship Program.
Congress forced the DC voucher program, formally named the Opportunity Scholarship Program, upon the people of the District in 2003 as a five - year pilot program.
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