A study by Matthew M. Chingos and Paul E. Peterson on the long - term impact of school vouchers on college enrollment and graduation won the 2016 Association for Education Finance and Policy (AEFP) Prize awarded for Best Academic
Paper on School Choice and Reform.
as the Best Academic
Paper on School Choice and Reform 2014.
A policy brief and technical report of ERA - New Orleans»
paper on school choice post-Katrina by Douglas N. Harris and Matthew F. Larsen
Not exact matches
In a
paper presented at the NARST annual meeting, Abel showed how a detailed analysis of answers in a multiple
choice test
on elementary -
school energy ideas showed which misconceptions were popular and persistent for different students.
In this episode of the podcast, Paul talks with Marty West about his new working
paper on the impact of
school choice on non-cognitive skills.
It was, according to the
paper's summary, an «article
on school -
choice movement; competition from charter
schools, publicly - financed free schools, is forcing other public schools to sell selves aggressively and forcing parents to evaluate claims; competition for Jersey City, NJ, students between public schools and new charter school planned by for - profit Advantage Schools Inc described.
schools, publicly - financed free
schools, is forcing other public schools to sell selves aggressively and forcing parents to evaluate claims; competition for Jersey City, NJ, students between public schools and new charter school planned by for - profit Advantage Schools Inc described.
schools, is forcing other public
schools to sell selves aggressively and forcing parents to evaluate claims; competition for Jersey City, NJ, students between public schools and new charter school planned by for - profit Advantage Schools Inc described.
schools to sell selves aggressively and forcing parents to evaluate claims; competition for Jersey City, NJ, students between public
schools and new charter school planned by for - profit Advantage Schools Inc described.
schools and new charter
school planned by for - profit Advantage
Schools Inc described.
Schools Inc described.»
A new
paper argues that a
school choice program's impact
on test scores is a weak predictor of its impacts
on longer - term outcomes.
All week I've been digging into a recent AEI
paper that reviews the research literature
on short - term test - score impacts and long - term student outcomes for
school choice programs.
The University of Notre Dame's
paper the Irish Rover interviewed EDRE's Dr. Patrick Wolf about his lecture
on private
school choice.
As part of 2014 National
School Choice Week, Bellwether Education Partners will host a webinar
on Thursday, January 30 from 1:00 to 2:15 pm (ET) to discuss Andy Smarick's soon - to - be-released
paper on charter
schooling in rural America.
Giving parents a
choice of public
schools looks clear - cut
on paper.
Last month, the American Enterprise Institute published a
paper by Collin Hitt, Michael Q. McShane, and Patrick J. Wolf that reviewed every rigorous
school -
choice study with data
on both student achievement and student attainment — high
school graduation, college enrollment, and / or college graduation.
Last week, at AEI's terrific conference
on «encouraging new and better
schools» via
school -
choice programs, I presented a
paper on what the recently resurgent private -
school -
choice movement can learn from the 20 years of successes and struggles of charter
schooling.
Parental
Choice on paper is not a bad policy, but there were no checks and balances set in place for choice schools back when the policy was created so this gave voucher schools free range to make up their own
Choice on paper is not a bad policy, but there were no checks and balances set in place for
choice schools back when the policy was created so this gave voucher schools free range to make up their own
choice schools back when the policy was created so this gave voucher
schools free range to make up their own rules.
Even as the party itself is divided over embracing Common Core standards, has a retrograde
on education in the form of House Education and the Workforce Committee Chairman John Kline (who wants to eviscerate the strong accountability measures contained in the No Child Left Behind Act), and had a primary race for the presidential nod that had seen aspirants backtrack (of offer little information)
on their respective
school reform agendas, Republicans were able to
paper over these issues thanks to strong calls by former Florida governor Jeb Bush, Texas teacher Sean Duffy, and onetime Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice for expanding
school choice, advancing Parent Power, and overhauling how teachers are recruited, trained, managed, and compensated.
Boosting
school choice could lead to parents selecting
schools for their «peer groups», a study on the impact of its Schools White Pape
schools for their «peer groups», a study
on the impact of its
Schools White Pape
Schools White
Paper says.
To demonstrate the potential impact of
school choice on state budgets, this
paper draws from legislative and independent evaluations of the fiscal effects of such programs in the states that have enacted or are contemplating enacting them.
This
paper uses evidence from Durham, North Carolina to examine the impact of
school choice on racial and class - based segregation across
schools.
Click here for a PDF of our
paper The Problem with
School Vouchers Policy Brief The «school choice» movement in Pennsylvania has been gaining steam over the past several months, and while past attempts to implement a voucher program in Pennsylvania have been unsuccessful, the idea has been reintroduced in the form on Senate B
School Vouchers Policy Brief The «
school choice» movement in Pennsylvania has been gaining steam over the past several months, and while past attempts to implement a voucher program in Pennsylvania have been unsuccessful, the idea has been reintroduced in the form on Senate B
school choice» movement in Pennsylvania has been gaining steam over the past several months, and while past attempts to implement a voucher program in Pennsylvania have been unsuccessful, the idea has been reintroduced in the form
on Senate Bill 1.
Ultimately, research
on the merits of
school -
choice programs is extremely mixed, and not everyone who reads the latest NBER
paper shares its authors» concerns.
REACH will often publish white
papers or policy briefs
on school choice issues in Pennsylvania.
Assignments include a statement about the purpose of
schooling, data analysis, a classroom observation and an independent research
paper on an education - related topic of their
choice.
The impact of this
paper, then, is to open the door for future research
on families with LGBT students and choosing
schools to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the
school choice process.
This could be one of the most important
papers you write as it may be the determining factor
on whether you are accepted into the
school of your
choice, or not.