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progress. The first option allows children to transfer to another school in the district, and the second provides the … in school choice and supplemental educational services came from the disadvantaged populations that NCLB is intended to … smaller for the school choice analysis, reducing the power of the analysis to detect effects for this group. …
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satisfaction with private schools and some aspects of the school climate. …
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This article draws on data and experiences observing and analyzing school lotteries from the National Evaluation of … Charter School Impacts to describe challenges associated with lottery-based research. It presents evidence on the prevalence …
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This article draws on data and experiences observing and analyzing school lotteries from the National Evaluation of … Charter School Impacts to describe challenges associated with lottery-based research. It presents evidence on the prevalence …
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progress. The first option allows children to transfer to another school in the district, and the second provides the … in school choice and supplemental educational services came from the disadvantaged populations that NCLB is intended to … smaller for the school choice analysis, reducing the power of the analysis to detect effects for this group. …
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Left Behind. In 2006-2007, 6.9 million students were eligible for Title I public school choice, a fourfold increase since …. However, participation rates remained low at 1 percent for the Title I public school choice option and 17 percent for … supplemental educational services. Public school choice was constrained at the middle and high school levels because large numbers …
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This new two-year study of low-income New York City students in grades 3 to 6 who received vouchers to attend private schools shows no significant difference in test scores between the scholarship group and the control group. It also finds that students performed about the same on standardized...
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