Most school choice research, and other education policies for that matter, analyzes test scores as student outcomes.
Not exact matches
Patricia Mucavele,
research and nutrition manager at the
School Food Trust, which offers its own advice on packed lunches, said, «
School lunches are now the
most nutritious
choice for children and young people.
Research on private
school choice, like
most educational interventions, has focused on short - term outcomes like test scores and parent satisfaction.
Drawing on an evaluation of the Montclair model and other
research, the report concludes that
school -
choice plans based on magnet
schools «appear
most promising in meeting the educational goals of achieving racial balance, providing quality education, and offering diverse educational programs.»
Even though these studies are among the
most compelling in this area of
research, the complications introduced by the purposeful
choices and responses of families and
schools temper the strength of the findings.
The Commission, chaired by Dr. Paul Hill of the University of Washington, carefully reviewed the
research on the impact of
school choice on student achievement and included in its report the following statement: «The
most rigorous
school choice evaluations that used random assignment... found that academic gains from vouchers were largely limited to the African - American students in their studies.»
Research shows that private -
school choice through vouchers or scholarships is one of our nation's
most effective dropout - prevention programs for African Americans.
The Editorial Projects in Education
Research Center reported that Peterson's studies on
school choice and vouchers were among the country's
most influential studies of education policy.
Prior
research by William Howell and Paul Peterson suggested that the reason low - income inner - city African Americans benefit
most from private -
school choice is that moving to the new
school represents a more dramatic improvement in the
school environment for them than for less - disadvantaged white and Hispanic students.
The report provides the
most comprehensive survey of the
school choice research literature ever undertaken.
The
most comprehensive survey of the
school choice research literature ever undertaken, which was recently released, shows that students in
school choice programs perform better academically than students not in a
school choice program.
The
most comprehensive survey of the
school choice research literature ever undertaken, which was recently released, shows that students in
school choice programs perform better academically than students not in a....
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Reality: The
most recent national poll conducted by Democratic polling firm Beck
Research for the American Federation for Children found 70 percent of voters support
school choice, and 65 percent support opportunity scholarships otherwise known as
school vouchers.
Many of these practices, focused on increased privatization, high stakes testing, mass
school closures,
school «
choice,» and the deprofessionalism of teaching, are not based on solid
research, and are not supported by
most parents.
Most research - based programs and models work successfully «somewhere», but
schools can't afford to make the wrong
choices for their teachers and students.
With the recent creation of many new, themed high
schools and the continuing growth of the charter
school movement, students in Philadelphia have more public high school options than ever.But more options haven't meant that most students are getting into the schools they prefer, or that the available choices meet students» needs.In fact, about 58 percent of District high school students are enrolled in schools that they did not choose, according to an analysis of School District data by Research for A
school movement, students in Philadelphia have more public high
school options than ever.But more options haven't meant that most students are getting into the schools they prefer, or that the available choices meet students» needs.In fact, about 58 percent of District high school students are enrolled in schools that they did not choose, according to an analysis of School District data by Research for A
school options than ever.But more options haven't meant that
most students are getting into the
schools they prefer, or that the available
choices meet students» needs.In fact, about 58 percent of District high
school students are enrolled in schools that they did not choose, according to an analysis of School District data by Research for A
school students are enrolled in
schools that they did not choose, according to an analysis of
School District data by Research for A
School District data by
Research for Action.
To sum it up: do your
research, make a list of the pros and cons of each
school you are considering and make the
most informed
choice you can.