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been a trend towards jobs distinguished as medium and low skilled. Moreover, a comparison between education level and …
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new needs of the industry by enrolling more in vocational secondary education. We also observe a decrease in academic high …
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This paper uses individual student-level data from Ohio–which permits a wide range of organizations to authorize charter schools—to examine the relationship between type of authorizer and charter-school effectiveness, as measured by students’ achievement trajectories.
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This report provides insight into parent opinions of and involvement with child care programs participating in Preschool Makes a Difference. It also offers First 5 Contra Costa new accounts of how programs support the diverse needs of Contra Costa parents.
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This paper examines the charter school authorizing process using student-level data from Ohio, a state with a range of public and private authorizers. The study found charters authorized by nonprofits are less effective in promoting student achievement than other charter schools (though there...
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This book, based on a five-year study of six high schools that had undergone some form of desegregation in the late 1970s, provides a firsthand account of how desegregation affected students during high school and later in life. Their stories, set in a social and historical context, underscore...
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outside the regular school day. A report and executive summary for the Institute of Education Sciences examine potential …
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This study tracked all of Florida's 2000–2001 and 2001–2002 high school seniors and found that students who participated in dual enrollment classes on college campuses were 12 percent more likely to go to college and 7 percent more likely to earn a bachelor's degree than similar students who...
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