- Working Papers The Effects of School Reform Under NCLB Waivers: Evidence from Focus Schools in Kentucky , 2020
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Journal Articles The Effects of School Reform Under NCLB Waivers: Evidence from Focus Schools in Kentucky , 2020
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- Teaching and Leadership Effectiveness
- Journal Articles Stress in Boom Times: Understanding Teachers’ Economic Anxiety in a High Cost Urban District , , , 2019
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Working Papers The Power of Seeing Potential: Teachers' Beliefs about Overcoming Social Disadvantage and Student Achievement 2018
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- Technological Innovations in Education
- Journal Articles School Vouchers, Labor Markets and Vocational Education ,
Michael Kremer
,Maurice Kugler
,Carlos Alberto Medina-Durango
,Christian Manuel Posso-Suárez
,Juan Esteban Saavedra
2019
- Journal Articles Online education platforms scale college STEM instruction with equivalent learning outcomes at lower cost
Igor Chirikov
,Tatiana Semenova
,Natalia Maloshonok
, ,René F. Kizilcec
2020Working Papers One Step at a Time: The Effects of an Early Literacy Text Messaging Program for Parents of PreschoolersBen York
, , 2017
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- Poverty and InequalityFed. & State Ed. Policy
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- Working Papers Is School Funding Unequal in Latin America? A Cross-country Analysis
Eleonora Bertoni
,Gregory Elacqua
, ,Matías Martinez
,Humberto Santos
,Sammara Soares
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Working Papers The Dynamic Effects of a Summer Learning Program on Behavioral Engagement in SchoolJaymes Pyne
,Erica Messner
, 2020
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- Working Papers The Effects of School Reform Under NCLB Waivers: Evidence from Focus Schools in Kentucky , 2020
Download 06/2017
Journal Articles The Effects of School Reform Under NCLB Waivers: Evidence from Focus Schools in Kentucky , 2020
Download 06/2017
- Journal Articles Stress in Boom Times: Understanding Teachers’ Economic Anxiety in a High Cost Urban District , , , 2019
Download 05/2018
Working Papers The Power of Seeing Potential: Teachers' Beliefs about Overcoming Social Disadvantage and Student Achievement 2018
Download 01/2018
- Journal Articles School Vouchers, Labor Markets and Vocational Education ,
Michael Kremer
,Maurice Kugler
,Carlos Alberto Medina-Durango
,Christian Manuel Posso-Suárez
,Juan Esteban Saavedra
2019
- Journal Articles Online education platforms scale college STEM instruction with equivalent learning outcomes at lower cost
Igor Chirikov
,Tatiana Semenova
,Natalia Maloshonok
, ,René F. Kizilcec
2020Working Papers One Step at a Time: The Effects of an Early Literacy Text Messaging Program for Parents of PreschoolersBen York
, , 2017
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As students in some parts of the United States approach nearly a year without in-person school, new research suggests that the reading skills of young children have suffered during the pandemic.
The research, a preliminary national study from the group Policy Analysis for California Education, found that as of late fall, second graders were 26 percent behind where they would have been, absent the pandemic, in their ability to read aloud accurately and quickly. Third graders were 33 percent behind.
Those differences were equivalent to being able to read seven to eight fewer words per minute accurately.
- As mentioned in Policy Analysis for California Education



