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Great research and commentary from Annenberg's own Catherine Mata along with Jane Lincove and Kalena Cortes on the impact of a suspension ban for young students in Maryland. This work can help inform future policies that will help students and teachers. edweek.org/leadership/whaβ¦
π’ New EdWorkingPaper: Automated parenting advice calls had mixed results, highlighting the complexities of tech-based interventions in developing settings. π Authors: Irma Arteaga, Andy de Barros, and Alejandro J. Ganimian π Full text: edworkingpapers.com/index.php/ai24β¦
Preview of the upcoming piece with Brendan Bartanen Andrew Avitabile Brian Heseung Kim in Educational Researcher - Editors about the consequential nature of teacher motivations. Texas A&M University Texas A&M College of Education & Human Development Annenberg Institute at Brown UVA School of Education and Human Development AERA Common App
Excited to share a new EdWorkingPaper out with Christopher Cleveland and andrew penner on the effects of Response to Intervention (RTI) on K-5 students.Β tldr: RTI reduced SpEd identification rates and produced reading test score gains for Black students. 1/N edworkingpapers.com/sites/default/β¦
π¨ TIME IN SCHOOL π¨ w/ Sarah Novicoff is now out in print! Annenberg Institute at Brown working paper edworkingpapers.com/ai22-653 AERA published version journals.sagepub.com/eprint/FMCIFGVβ¦
π’ New EdWorkingPaper: Experienced paraprofessionals promoted to teaching roles perform on par with traditionally licensed teachers, particularly excelling in math, offering a promising solution to teacher shortages. πAuthor: Mary Laski πFull text: edworkingpapers.com/ai24-965
"Consistent evidence that increased school spending from passing a tax election reduces child mortality. ... lower child mortality could reflect increases in the number of teachers and counselors, higher teacher salaries, and improved student engagement. edworkingpapers.com/ai24-1008?ct=tβ¦
π’ New paper from Annenberg affiliates Emily Rauscher Susanna Loeb and postdoc Greer Mellon #EdWorkingPapers edworkingpapers.com/ai24-1008
π’ New EdWorkingPaper: A reform in Charlotte-Mecklenberg Schools that required superintendent approval of suspensions reduced out-of-school suspensions by 56%. π Authors: Ezra Karger & Sanford School of Public Policy's Sarah Komisarow π Full text: edworkingpapers.com/ai24-950 #EdWorkingPapers
π’ New on #EdWorkingPapers: Maryland's "grow-your-own" teacher recruitment program increased the likelihood that students went on to become teachers. π Authors: David Blazar, Wenjing Gao, SethGershenson, Dr. Ramon Goings, & Francisco Lagos π Full text: edworkingpapers.com/ai24-958
New Annenberg Institute at Brown WP w/ Yerin Yoon & Andrew Miller of Boston College Lynch School . We find that new charter schl openings negatively impact Catholic schl enrollments, particularly in K8 schls. edworkingpapers.com/ai24-1027
Annenberg Institute former and current affiliates Melissa Arnold Lyon (Mimi) and Matthew A. Kraft's important data around the effect of US teacher strikes was cited in a recent article from Vox. Read the full article here: vox.com/education/3687β¦
π New WP w/ the amazing Danielle Sanderson Edwards & Dr. Marisa Cannata Our mixed methods study examines the development, implementation, and effects of a district-operated tutoring program taken to scale across three years. edworkingpapers.com/ai24-1030 1/3
π’ #EdWorkingPapers spotlight: Maryland's ban on suspensions in early grades cut out-of-school suspensions dramatically, keeping more kids in class and learning. π Authors: The School of Public Policy at UMBC's Jane Lincove, Catherine Mata & Kalena Cortes π Full text: edworkingpapers.com/ai24-1004
Are paraeducators a solution to school staffing challenges and can the paraeducator-to-teacher pipeline diversify the teacher workforce? Dr. Gema Zamarro (she/her) Josh B. McGee and I look for answers in our latest working paper. π§΅β¬οΈ
π’ #EdWorkingPapers spotlight: Dual enrollment boosts chances of applying to and being admitted to top colleges, benefiting students across all racial groups. π Authors: Vivian Liu, Veronica Minaya, & Di Xu π Full text: edworkingpapers.com/ai24-1018