This study, conducted by the Consortium for Policy Research in Education (CPRE), reports on the impact of the America's Choice school design on student standardized test performance in Duval County, Florida. We present the results of the first two years of the impact of America's Choice in Duval County in elementary and middle schools in writing, reading, and mathematics using test data from 1999-2001. To detect the effects of America's Choice on student learning, we compared the gains in performance of students in America's Choice schools to those of students in other schools in the district. We employed two statistical techniques in order to make the comparisons as fair as possible. First, we controlled for a variety of student and school...
Although several studies have documented the effects of statewide private school choice programs on ...
This study was an evaluation of the Abeyance Alternative Schools Program (AASP) in the Brevard Count...
One of the most important goals of American educational institutions over the past 47 years has been...
The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001, Public Law 107-110 (U.S. Congress), was passed by Congr...
Rarely in educational research do we have access to data that allow us to empirically explore the re...
During the first year of implementation, the emphasis of the America's Choice school reform design i...
In the fall of 1998, the National Center on Education and the Economy (NCEE) contracted with the Con...
Gill, Brandi. Student Achievement Comparison between Traditional Schools and Schools of Choice: A Qu...
This paper uses national data across the United States to analyze the effects of school choice on st...
The school choice movement has been making significant traction within the United States in the last...
This exploratory study sought to investigate the relationships among comprehensive school reform, ye...
In recent years, the responsibility for the desegregation of American public schools has transitione...
This paper examines the factors that are theorized to be determinants of school quality in the 67 co...
Since 1995, Florida has been one of the leading states in the country initiating a high-stakes schoo...
The focus of this research was to compare the student membership population proportions, by race and...
Although several studies have documented the effects of statewide private school choice programs on ...
This study was an evaluation of the Abeyance Alternative Schools Program (AASP) in the Brevard Count...
One of the most important goals of American educational institutions over the past 47 years has been...
The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001, Public Law 107-110 (U.S. Congress), was passed by Congr...
Rarely in educational research do we have access to data that allow us to empirically explore the re...
During the first year of implementation, the emphasis of the America's Choice school reform design i...
In the fall of 1998, the National Center on Education and the Economy (NCEE) contracted with the Con...
Gill, Brandi. Student Achievement Comparison between Traditional Schools and Schools of Choice: A Qu...
This paper uses national data across the United States to analyze the effects of school choice on st...
The school choice movement has been making significant traction within the United States in the last...
This exploratory study sought to investigate the relationships among comprehensive school reform, ye...
In recent years, the responsibility for the desegregation of American public schools has transitione...
This paper examines the factors that are theorized to be determinants of school quality in the 67 co...
Since 1995, Florida has been one of the leading states in the country initiating a high-stakes schoo...
The focus of this research was to compare the student membership population proportions, by race and...
Although several studies have documented the effects of statewide private school choice programs on ...
This study was an evaluation of the Abeyance Alternative Schools Program (AASP) in the Brevard Count...
One of the most important goals of American educational institutions over the past 47 years has been...