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In this paper, we use a unique two-stage experiment that randomized access to school vouchers across both markets and …
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student-teacher pairings in the Tennessee STAR class-size experiment, we find that black students randomly assigned to a black …
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School choice may allow schools to impede access to students perceived as costlier to educate. To test this, we sent emails from fictitious parents to 6,452 charter schools and traditional public schools subject to school choice in 29 states and Washington, D.C. The fictitious parent asked...
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We investigate the efficacy of text messaging campaigns to remind students about and support them with key steps in the college search, application, selection and transition process. First, in collaboration with the College Board and uAspire, both national non-profit organizations, we...
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This paper describes a series of school-based randomized trials in over 250 urban schools designed to test the impact of financial incentives on student achievement. In stark contrast to simple economic models, our results suggest that student incentives increase achievement when the rewards are...
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this question by evaluating the test score data from Tennessee's Project STAR class-size experiment, which randomly matched … students and teachers in this experiment were independently given. Models of student achievement indicate that a one …
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outcomes that are early-warning signals for grade retention and dropout. We conducted an experiment in low-income schools in …
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curriculum and the instructional behavior of teachers. To fill this gap, we conduct a laboratory experiment in which subjects …
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public schools in Houston, Texas, using a school-level randomized field experiment. Across two years, principals were … both years of the experiment demonstrate large treatment effects in both years - particularly those with principals who are …
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We conduct a large scale RCT to investigate peer effects in computer assisted learning (CAL). Identification of peer effects relies on three levels of randomization. It is already known that CAL improves math test scores in Chinese rural schools. We find that paired treatment improves the...
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