We examine the implications of separating students of different grade levels across schools for the purposes of educational production. Specifically, we find that moving students from elementary to middle school in 6th or 7th grade causes significant drops in academic achievement. These effects are large (about 0.15 standard deviations), present for both math and English, and persist through grade 8, the last year for which we have achievement data. The effects are similar for boys and girls, but stronger for students with low levels of initial achievement. We instrument for middle school attendance using the grade range of the school students attended in grade 3, and employ specifications that control for student fixed effects. This leaves...
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We analyzed the effect of grade span configurations (i.e., 6-8 versus K-8) on reading and math perfo...
Beginning with the junior high school movement in the 1920s and continuing through the middle school...
We examine the implications of separating students of different grade levels across schools for the ...
We examine the implications of separating students of different grade levels across schools for the ...
Abstract: We examine the effect of moving to middle school after grade 5 on student achievement, usi...
We use statewide administrative data from Florida to estimate the impact of attending public schools...
This literature review analyzes current and past research over middle school grade configurations. M...
The purpose of this study was to determine if transitioning from elementary school to middle school ...
This literature review analyzes current and past research over middle school grade configurations. M...
This study examined the impact of grade configuration on academic achievement. Specifically compared...
Although rearranging school organizational features is a popular school reform, little research exis...
Transition years and grade configurations for middle level students have been a topic of debate sinc...
Using administrative data on public school students in North Carolina, we find that sixth grade stud...
Seemingly endless tinkering and adjustment of the structure of education in the United States over t...
7 p.A microfiche version of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: ...
We analyzed the effect of grade span configurations (i.e., 6-8 versus K-8) on reading and math perfo...
Beginning with the junior high school movement in the 1920s and continuing through the middle school...
We examine the implications of separating students of different grade levels across schools for the ...
We examine the implications of separating students of different grade levels across schools for the ...
Abstract: We examine the effect of moving to middle school after grade 5 on student achievement, usi...
We use statewide administrative data from Florida to estimate the impact of attending public schools...
This literature review analyzes current and past research over middle school grade configurations. M...
The purpose of this study was to determine if transitioning from elementary school to middle school ...
This literature review analyzes current and past research over middle school grade configurations. M...
This study examined the impact of grade configuration on academic achievement. Specifically compared...
Although rearranging school organizational features is a popular school reform, little research exis...
Transition years and grade configurations for middle level students have been a topic of debate sinc...
Using administrative data on public school students in North Carolina, we find that sixth grade stud...
Seemingly endless tinkering and adjustment of the structure of education in the United States over t...
7 p.A microfiche version of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: ...
We analyzed the effect of grade span configurations (i.e., 6-8 versus K-8) on reading and math perfo...
Beginning with the junior high school movement in the 1920s and continuing through the middle school...