All these factors likely had a positive
impact on attendance.
They immediately answered that the church sex abuse scandal had a huge
impact on the attendance of churches throughout the region.
December 15 — The Premier League pre-Christmas rush of matches — three games in eight days — has had very little
impact on attendance levels, with eight clubs reporting over 93 % of their stadiums full.
There is almost
no impact on attendance patterns for students in the other four regions, except for an increase of 2.4 percentage points in the likelihood of attending one of the seven core recruiting institutions.
The poor learning environment has had a knock - on
impact on attendance, particularly among girls.
«The fact that a $ 0.22 postcard could have a positive
impact on attendance is noteworthy.»
The evidence indicates
impacts on attendance, health, school climate, and achievement.
«Sorting teachers in a way that allows them to teach a subset of subjects of relative strength has, if anything, negative impacts on test scores, negative
impacts on attendance, and increases suspensions due to ill - advised behavior,» Fryer wrote.
A recent Nebraskan study has shown that postcard reminders sent to those required to attend court for traffic offense matters has a significant
impact on attendance.
More so than school sector, Indigenous language / culture in school, the experience of bullying / being picked on appears to have a big
impact on attendance.
Not exact matches
Nearly 200 delegates from around the world, representing governments and leading technology company executives, were in
attendance at the annual conference and awards presentations to discuss and recognize ways that broadband communications is making a practical but profound
impact on the infrastructure, economy, businesses, governments and social growth.
This broadcasting success has had an
impact on church
attendance because we invited the radio audience to share «who they are» with us instead of insisting that they «be like us.»
The only way for change is to
impact on what the board really care about which is profits — falls in
attendances, drops in merchandise purchases and match protests will bring that.
The
attendances at Inter-Monaro, for example, shouldn't have an
impact on South Melbourne, just as AFC Bournemouth doesn't benefit from the
attendance figures at Old Trafford.
Glick said the Cuomo plan also needs to be studied for its possible
impact on capacity issues within the SUNY system to accommodate an expected rise in
attendance and, in turn, how such a trend might affect ability of in - state students to get into a SUNY or CUNY school.
Similarly, we know A4e said it was terminating its provision of the contract because it was going to make a loss, but it provided no further information about the «extremely challenging» issues in delivering the Offender Learning and Skills Service (OLASS) or the «number of constraints» which had «a heavy
impact on learner
attendance, completion and achievements».
We welcome comments from East Hampton residents and from our neighbors
on the East End concerning the
impact of aircraft noise and urge their
attendance at the Aug. 27 meeting.»
Stephanie Anzman - Frasca, Ph.D., of ChildObesity180, Tufts University, Boston, and co-authors used data from 446 public elementary schools in a large, urban school district in the United States to look at the
impact of BIC
on participation in the School Breakfast Program (SBP), school
attendance and academic achievement.
Based
on the 2017
attendance numbers, annual economic and fiscal
impact on Louisville from each festival is:
It is also expected that the Time's Up movement will heavily
impact on this year's ceremony too — with James Franco yet to confirm his
attendance after being accused of sexual assault.
Evaluations of career academies have shown a positive
impact (download)
on academic outcomes such as high school
attendance, credits earned, grade point averages, and graduation rates.
His research
on the
impact of Head Start
on long - term outcomes such as high school graduation and college
attendance was published in the American Economic Journal: Applied Economics.
Additionally, the letter condemned «unacceptably low»
attendance and criticised the trust's work to tackle weak leadership, saying it has had little
impact on improving performance in secondary academies.
In our study, controlling for the amount of math coursework reduces the effects of accountability pressure
on bachelor's degree receipt and earnings at age 25 to nearly zero, and lowers the
impact on four - year college
attendance by about 50 percent.
Given the negative
impact of individual absences
on achievement, Goodman recommends superintendents lean toward cancellation when snow is severe enough to substantially disrupt student
attendance.
• Assembling of admission lottery data from past cohorts of charter school applicants in order to estimate
impacts on long - term outcomes — such as earnings, college
attendance and home ownership (all based
on tax records).
• Each year of
attendance at an oversubscribed charter school increased the math test scores of students in the sample by 13 percent of a standard deviation, a roughly 50 percent increase over the progress typical students make in a school year, but had no
impact on their fluid cognitive skills.
Data
on other outcomes, such as attitudes,
attendance, professional development, and the
impact on families, was, for the most part, inconclusive.»
There may also be benefits that we are not able to capture, such as
impacts on SAT scores, graduation rates, and college
attendance.
There might also be benefits that the researchers said they are not able to study, such as the
impact on graduation rates and college
attendance.
Commentary
on «Great Teaching: Measuring its effects
on students» future earnings» By Raj Chetty, John N. Friedman and Jonah E. Rockoff The new study by Raj Chetty, John Friedman, and Jonah Rockoff asks whether high - value - added teachers (i.e., teachers who raise student test scores) also have positive longer - term
impacts on students, as reflected in college
attendance, earnings, -LSB-...]
Although a number of recent studies analyze the relationship between charter school
attendance and student achievement, this is the first analysis of the
impacts of charter school
attendance on educational attainment.
, American Economic Review, 2005; Anna Egalite, Brian Kisida, and Marcus Winters, «Representation in the Classroom: The Effect of Own - Race Teachers
on Student Achievement», Economics of Education Review, 2015; Stephen Holt and Seth Gershenson, «The
Impact of Teacher Demographic Representation
on Student
Attendance and Suspensions», IZA discussion paper 9554, 2015; and Constance Lindsay and Cassandra Hart, «Exposure to Same - Race Teachers and Student Disciplinary Outcomes for Black Students in North Carolina», Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2017.
The study goes
on to say that «all forms of positive parental interaction with school are important and can have a positive
impact on children's learning, behaviour and
attendance.
We found that for students already enrolled in a school that was later closed, the phase - out process did not have a systematic
impact, positive or negative,
on their
attendance or academic performance.
Looking beyond graduation rates, we also found that the phase - out process did not have a clear
impact — positive or negative —
on other academic outcomes for the phase - out cohort, such as credits earned or Regents exams passed, or
on attendance.
Hoover Institution senior fellows Eric Hanushek and Paul E. Peterson discuss the
impact of vouchers
on college
attendance
Moreover, the study also considers the LSP's
impact on student
attendance at racially homogenous schools, defined in the study as schools «having 90 percent of students belonging to the same race or ethnicity.»
Finally, the only study to have estimated the effect of charter school
attendance on students» job prospects, although based
on nonexperimental methods, finds that attending a Florida charter school increased students» earnings as adults despite having no
impact on their standardized test scores.
The new study by Raj Chetty, John Friedman, and Jonah Rockoff asks whether high - value - added teachers (i.e., teachers who raise student test scores) also have positive longer - term
impacts on students, as reflected in college
attendance, earnings, avoiding teenage pregnancy, and the quality of the neighborhood in which they reside as adults.
Staff are increasingly confident in their ability to show clear evidence of technology having a positive
impact on a variety of pupil outcomes including attitude, motivation, engagement, behaviour,
attendance and attainment.
A school contribution from this budget to a residential visit may be money well spent if it
impacts on the self - esteem, behaviour, team - work, resilience, engagement and
attendance of some pupils or
on the child who has little chance of doing anything exciting with his family any time soon.
Independently reviewed by volunteering charity Pro Bono Economics and supported by the NHS, the study assessed the
impact of the Greenhouse Sports model - established for a minimum of three years in each school -
on the
attendance, behaviour and academic attainment of over 700 participating pupils at four inner - city London schools.
This included:
attendance levels (studies show a positive relationship between participation in sports and school
attendance); behaviour (research concludes that even a little organised physical activity, either inside or outside the classroom, has a positive effect
on classroom behaviour, especially amongst the most disruptive pupils); cognitive function (several studies report a positive relationship between physical activity and cognition, concentration, attention span and perceptual skills); mental health (studies indicate positive
impacts of physical activity
on mood, well - being, anxiety and depression, as well as
on children's self - esteem and confidence); and attainment (a number of well - controlled studies conclude that academic achievement is maintained or enhanced by increased physical activity).
In the first year the
impact was seen
on behaviour and
attendance only.
The
impact on behaviour and
attendance has been hugely significant.
But the researchers «found that for students already enrolled in a school that was later closed, the phase - out process did not have a systematic
impact, positive or negative,
on their
attendance or academic performance.»
Although READ 180 had a positive
impact on oral reading fluency and
attendance, these effects were restricted to children in Grade 4.
These conclusions are borne out in two broad sets of data: one based
on longitudinal studies of parenting and high quality programs starting in infancy and the other based
on more recent studies
on the
impact of preschool
attendance on child outcomes.
Charter
impacts on college
attendance rates are large, with 59 percent of charter attendees enrolling in a four - year college as compared to 41 percent of non-charter attendees.