Student Achievement and Retention
Sorting Out Student Retention: 2.4 Million Children Left Behind?
C. Ryan Kinlaw (posted 8/05)
Why Hispanic Students Drop Out of High School Early: Data from North Carolina
Elizabeth J. Glennie and Elizabeth Stearns (posted 12/02)
Educating American Students for Life in a Global Society
Jennifer E. Lansford (posted 9/02)
Grade Retention: A Three Part Series by Nailing Xia and Elizabeth Glennie (posted 1/05)
Part One: A Flawed Education Strategy
Part Two: Cost-Benefit Analysis
Part Three: Gap Between Research and Practice
School Accountability
School-Based Accountability in North Carolina: The Response of School Principals
Helen F. Ladd and Arnaldo Zelli (posted 11/01)
School Choice
School Vouchers and Student Achievement: What We Know So Far
Helen F. Ladd (posted 7/03)
The Voucher Debate after Zelman v. Simmons-Harris: The Need to Focus on Core Education Issues
Edward B. Fiske and Helen F. Ladd (posted 8/02)
Claims for School Voucher Success in Florida not Justified
Helen F. Ladd and Elizabeth J. Glennie (posted 10/01)
No Child Left Behind
The No Child Left Behind Act and the Teacher Shortage
David M. Malone (posted 1/03)
No Child Left Behind and the Education Achievement Gap
Elizabeth Stearns (posted 9/02)
Character Education
The Content of Our Character Education: It's a Process
Melba J. Nicholson (posted 9/02)
Teacher Pay and Professional Development
Can Pay Incentives Improve the
Recruitment and Retention of Teachers
in America’s Hard-to- Staff Schools?
A Research Summary
Justin Wheeler, Elizabeth Glennie (posted 6/07)
North Carolina Math/Science/Special Education $1,800 Teacher Bonus Program: An Initial Evaluation
Charles Clotfelter, Elizabeth Glennie, Helen F. Ladd and Jacob Vigdor (posted 6/05)
Using the Evidence: Teacher Retention at Low-Performing Schools
A summary of Education Research from the NC Education Research Data Center and SERVE (posted 3-07)
School violence
Preventing Chronic Violence in Schools
Presentation at the White House Conference on Character and Community, June 19, 2002
Kenneth A. Dodge in Collaboration with the Fast Track Investigators (posted 9/02)
Other
A Brief History of the United States Department of Education
D. T. Stallings (posted 3/02)
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