Sentences with phrase «of education reviewed»

The Department of Education reviewed the requests for loan forgiveness and determined that only six Corinthian programs were misleading, according to the Student Loan Report.
At its most recent meeting earlier this month, the State Board of Education reviewed a prototype chart that summarizes performance on each of these indicators.
The Utah State Board of Education reviewed the annual report of the Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind (USDB).
In theory, it seems desirable to have schools of education reviewed by outside authorities.
Challenge Success at the Stanford Graduate School of Education reviewed over 20 research studies on the Advanced Placement Program as well as examined its own research on the subject with schools and students.
the State Department of Education reviews each LEA's wellness policy and checklist for completeness and accountability.
Economics of Education Review.
The study, published in Economics of Education Review, analysed annual workplace data from the past five decades to gain insight into how male teacher numbers were faring in Australia's three main school sectors, namely government, independent and Catholic.
In a paper just published in the Economics of Education Review, Matthew Chingos and I look at the characteristics of effective 4th through 8th grade teachers in Florida over the period 2002 to 2010.
Given our enthusiasm for NCTQ's efforts, we were curious to discover whether its ranking of teacher preparation programs was consistent with the estimates of preparation effectiveness of selected education schools in Florida that Matthew Chingos and I reported in a 2011 article published in the Economics of Education Review.
In a recently published study in Economics of Education Review, we follow the trajectories of 2.9 million public school students in Florida over a seven - year time period and compare their standardized test scores in years when they had a teacher of the same ethnicity to school years when they did not.
: Evidence from New York City» Economics of Education Review (2008), Vol.
Evidence from the NLSY,» in Economics of Education Review (with R. Murnane, J. Braatz and Y. Duhaldeborde), (2001)
The Effect of Daily Start Times on Academic Performance,» Economics of Education Review, 2012.
Prof. Marcotte has published papers in leading journals such as the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, the Southern Economic Journal, Economics of Education Review, and Social Science and Medicine.
A more detailed account of this investigation can be found in the February 2017 issue of the Economics of Education Review.
, 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 Effect of Student - Teacher Demographic Match on Teacher Expectations», Economics of Education Review, 2016.
Economics of Education Review, 30 (5), 950 - 961.
An analysis published in the Economics of Education review in 2011 found that teachers in Florida with an M. A. degree were no more effective, on average, than teachers who lacked such a degree.
Economics of Education Review, 52, 1 — 18.
Economics of Education Review, 29 (2), 255 — 270.
We cite a 2012 study in the Economics of Education Review by David Stuit of Basis Policy Research and Thomas Smith of Vanderbilt, using data from 2004, which found that teacher turnover in charters was double that found in traditional public schools (24 % vs. 12 %) and seeks to explain why that is the case.
Economics of Education Review.
The full paper is available to download for free from the Economics of Education Review until the end of the month.
Economics of Education Review, 60, 159 - 167.
The results and possible future scenarios in Australia, published in the Economics of Education Review this month, make for worrying reading.
After an internal Department of Education review, it's been found that some Victorian parents are being overcharged for their child's public education.
A detailed account of this analysis is available in the January 2018 issue of Economics of Education Review.
An empirical study of substitute - teacher labor supply,» Economics of Education Review, 31 (4): 410 - 430.
Dr. Koedel is an associate editor for the Economics of Education Review and serves on the editorial boards for Education Finance and Policy and Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, and the board of directors for the Association for Education Finance and Policy.
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Lead author of Rhetoric vs. Reality: What We Know and What We Need to Know About Vouchers and Charter Schools, he has published in the Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, Behavioral Science and Policy, Statistics and Public Policy, the Journal of Labor Economics, Economics of Education Review, Education Finance and Policy, American Journal of Education, Teachers College Record, Peabody Journal of Education, Education Next, the Handbook of Research on School Choice, and the Encyclopedia of Education Economics and Finance.
A study by Brian Kisida, Anna Egalite, and Marcus Winters that was published in the Economics of Education Review last year found that black, white, and Asian students benefit from being assigned to a teacher of the same ethnicity as them, and that elementary - aged black students and lower - performing students seem to particularly benefit from having a demographically - similar teacher.
The study, which will be published in the Economics of Education Review, asked teachers of high school sophomores to predict how far each of their students would go in school.
Researchers Susan Payne Carter, Kyle Greenberg, and Michael Walker report intriguing but disquieting findings from a randomized controlled classroom experiment conducted at West Point (for the in - the - weeds version of their study, check out the February 2017 Economics of Education Review).
The 2003 - 04 through 2001 - 12 figures are from Dearden, L., Fitzsimons, E., & Wyness, G. (2014), «Money for nothing: estimating the impact of student aid on participation in Higher Education» Economics of Education Review, Volume 43, December 2014, 66 — 78.
published in the Economics of Education Review.
Demand (and Supply) in an Inter-District Public School Choice Program forthcoming in the Economics of Education Review
See: David H. Monk, «Secondary school size and curriculum comprehensiveness,» Economics of Education Review 6 (2)(1987): 137 - 150.
Dan's research has been regularly published in leading peer - reviewed economic and education journals such as: American Economic Review, Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of Human Resources, Journal of Policy and Management, Journal of Urban Economics, Economics of Education Review, Education Finance and Policy, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, and Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis.
Dan previously served as an elected member of the Alexandria City School Board from 1997 - 2002, and as an Associate Editor of Economics of Education Review.
September 18, 2017 is the final deadline for states to submit Every Student Succeeds Act plans for federal Department of Education review.
A U.S. Department of Education review, released late last year, suggested that inadequate negotiations with technology vendors and insufficient teacher preparation contributed to the program's implosion.
Eugenia Toma and Ron Zimmer, special issue, Economics of Education Review 31, no. 2 (2012): 268 — 279.
Dr. Darolia has published in education, public policy, and economics journals, including the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Journal of Public Economics, Economics of Education Review, and Journal of Higher Education.
Her work has been published in the American Educational Research Journal, Community College Review, Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, Educational Researcher, Economics of Education Review, Journal of Higher Education, Journal of Human Resources, Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, and the invitation - only journal New Directions for Community Colleges, among others; the findings form her studies have also been widely cited in various news outlets including the New York Times, The Atlantic, the Chronicle of Higher Education, Inside Higher Ed, Diverse Issues in Higher Education, and other outlets.
They also note that California has treated the transition as a district - level issue, with the state Department of Education reviewing instructional materials and providing a professional library of resources that can be downloaded by teachers.
«The Social Security Student Benefit Program and Family Decisions,» Economics of Education Review, Vol.
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