While instructional time is viewed as crucial to learning, little is known about the effectiveness of reducing absences relative to increasing the number of school days. In this regard, this paper jointly estimates the effect of absences and length of the school calendar on test score performance. Using administrative data from North Carolina public schools, we exploit a state policy that provides variation in the number of days prior to standardized testing and find substantial differences between these effects. Extending the school calendar by ten days increases math and reading test scores by only 0.8 % and 0.2 % of a standard deviation, respectively; a similar reduction in absences would lead to gains of 5.8 % and 3 % in math and readin...
This study was designed to examine if a correlation exists between regular school attendance and aca...
Introduction. Student absenteeism has become a problem of growing concenn confronting administrators...
The purpose of this research was to determine if Midwest elementary students with absenteeism and ch...
While instructional time is viewed as crucial to learning, little is known about the effectiveness o...
While instructional time is viewed as crucial to learning, little is known about the effectiveness o...
Abstract While instructional time is viewed as crucial to learning, little is known about the effect...
Abstract While instructional time is viewed as crucial to learning, little is known about the effect...
Since the passing of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) in 2001, schools receiving federal funding must...
This study was a follow up of Dr. Tammy Shutts\u27 (2000) research on the Relationship Between Absen...
This study investigated the relationship between absenteeism and academic achievement in Metropolita...
The purpose of the study was to determine the impact of teacher absences from the classroom on stude...
Chronic absenteeism affects the majority of schools in the United States. An assessment of centers o...
Many factors may impact a student’s performance on examinations. Factors such as appropriate academi...
Many factors may impact a student’s performance on examinations. Factors such as appropriate academi...
This study was designed to examine if a correlation exists between regular school attendance and aca...
This study was designed to examine if a correlation exists between regular school attendance and aca...
Introduction. Student absenteeism has become a problem of growing concenn confronting administrators...
The purpose of this research was to determine if Midwest elementary students with absenteeism and ch...
While instructional time is viewed as crucial to learning, little is known about the effectiveness o...
While instructional time is viewed as crucial to learning, little is known about the effectiveness o...
Abstract While instructional time is viewed as crucial to learning, little is known about the effect...
Abstract While instructional time is viewed as crucial to learning, little is known about the effect...
Since the passing of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) in 2001, schools receiving federal funding must...
This study was a follow up of Dr. Tammy Shutts\u27 (2000) research on the Relationship Between Absen...
This study investigated the relationship between absenteeism and academic achievement in Metropolita...
The purpose of the study was to determine the impact of teacher absences from the classroom on stude...
Chronic absenteeism affects the majority of schools in the United States. An assessment of centers o...
Many factors may impact a student’s performance on examinations. Factors such as appropriate academi...
Many factors may impact a student’s performance on examinations. Factors such as appropriate academi...
This study was designed to examine if a correlation exists between regular school attendance and aca...
This study was designed to examine if a correlation exists between regular school attendance and aca...
Introduction. Student absenteeism has become a problem of growing concenn confronting administrators...
The purpose of this research was to determine if Midwest elementary students with absenteeism and ch...