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Large-scale early education linked to higher living standards and crime prevention 25 years later
Ω High-quality early education has a strong, positive impact well into adulthood, according to research led by Arthur Reynolds, co-director ...
A Unique Opportunity to Improve School Meals Applications
Ω PDF of this report (74pp.) By improving school meals applications in the following ways, states and school districts can help families str...
Training peers improves social outcomes for some kids with ASD
Ω Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who attend regular education classes may be more likely to improve their social skills if the...
Allowing Native Language in School Benefits Mexican-American Students
Ω A new University of Missouri study shows that Mexican-American students who identify and practice speaking their native language have high...
Progress of Charter Schools in South Carolina
Ω The first charter school opened in Minnesota in 1992, and today forty-two states and the District of Columbia have charter school laws. I...
New study confirms positive effects of delayed school start times
Ω A pilot study conducted in a small private high school confirms what many have been touting for years: the benefits of a delayed school st...
Negative classroom environment adversely affects children's mental health
Ω Negatives include inadequate resources, teachers who feel colleagues don't respect them Children in classrooms with inadequate materia...
Pathway to a Pre-K-12 Future
Ω Transforming Public Education: Pathway to a Pre-K-12 Future This report challenges our nation’s policy makers to transform public educatio...
Comparative Indicators of Education in the United States and Other G-8 Countries: 2011
Ω This report describes key education outcomes and contexts of education in the Group of Eight (G-8) countries—Canada, France, Germany, Ita...
Supplemental reading programs work better when aligned with core curricula
Ω Students who struggle with reading get an extra benefit from a supplemental reading program when its content is aligned with the students...
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Female Topics Encourage Girls to Study Science
Variables analyzed for high school achievement suc...
Dropout Prevention Programs Described
Tennessee Prekindergarten Students See 82 Percent ...
College-Going and Human Capital diagnostic reports
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Post-Katrina Reforms Produce Achievement Gains and...
The State of U.S. History Standards 2011
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Popular students — but not the most popular — more...
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ParentCorps helps children do better in school
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