In 2002, Florida adopted a test-based promotion policy in the third grade in an attempt to end social promo-tion. Similar policies are currently operating in Texas, NewYork City, and Chicago and affect at least 17 percent of public school students nationwide. Using individual-level data on the universe of public school students in Florida, we analyze the impact of grade retention on student proficiency in reading one and two years after the retention decision. We use an instrumental variable (IV) approach made available by the relatively objective nature of Florida’s policy. Our findings suggest that re-tained students slightly outperformed socially promoted students in reading in the first year after retention, and these gains increased su...
Mandatory grade retention for poor-performing readers has been a disputed practice for decades. Sinc...
practices that are research-based and demonstrate positive outcomes for students. To this end, FASP ...
A growing number of states are making policy decisions requiring the retention of third graders who ...
Many American states require that students lacking basic reading proficiency after third grade be re...
The literacy skills of students have become a significant concern among legislators and educators. T...
Literacy is a growing national concern that has resulted in federal legislation (e.g., the No Child ...
Literacy is a growing national concern, resulting in federal legislation (e.g., No Child Left Behind...
Nine states and three of the nation’s biggest cities have adopted mandates intended to end “social p...
One of the most important controversial policies in education today is the decision to retain studen...
This paper reviews the extent and consequences of grade retention in elementary and secondary school...
Public education in the United States is currently enveloped in an era of intense accountability. At...
Retaining lower-performing students and requiring them to repeat a grade is a relatively common prac...
research assistance. All errors are mine. Abstract: Test-based accountability has become the new nor...
A growing number of American states and school districts require students to meet basic performance ...
The relationship between high stakes testing and retention was studied in Florida in the context of ...
Mandatory grade retention for poor-performing readers has been a disputed practice for decades. Sinc...
practices that are research-based and demonstrate positive outcomes for students. To this end, FASP ...
A growing number of states are making policy decisions requiring the retention of third graders who ...
Many American states require that students lacking basic reading proficiency after third grade be re...
The literacy skills of students have become a significant concern among legislators and educators. T...
Literacy is a growing national concern that has resulted in federal legislation (e.g., the No Child ...
Literacy is a growing national concern, resulting in federal legislation (e.g., No Child Left Behind...
Nine states and three of the nation’s biggest cities have adopted mandates intended to end “social p...
One of the most important controversial policies in education today is the decision to retain studen...
This paper reviews the extent and consequences of grade retention in elementary and secondary school...
Public education in the United States is currently enveloped in an era of intense accountability. At...
Retaining lower-performing students and requiring them to repeat a grade is a relatively common prac...
research assistance. All errors are mine. Abstract: Test-based accountability has become the new nor...
A growing number of American states and school districts require students to meet basic performance ...
The relationship between high stakes testing and retention was studied in Florida in the context of ...
Mandatory grade retention for poor-performing readers has been a disputed practice for decades. Sinc...
practices that are research-based and demonstrate positive outcomes for students. To this end, FASP ...
A growing number of states are making policy decisions requiring the retention of third graders who ...