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English Language Development Among American Indian English Learner Students in New Mexico

New Mexico's Every Student Succeeds Act state plan set the goal for all English learner students to attain English proficiency within five years. The Regional Educational Laboratory Southwest English Learners Research Partnership conducted this study to better understand progress toward English proficiency among American Indian English learner students. The study examined two statewide cohorts of American Indian students identified as English learner students at initial kindergarten entry in ...
May 16, 2022

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FY2020 Single-Session Peer Review Panel

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FY2019 Single-Session Peer Review Panel

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FY2019 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education (STEM) Peer Review Panel
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Impact of Providing Information to Parents in Texas About the Role of Algebra II in College Admission

This study examines the impact of providing parents with an informational brochure about the role of algebra II in college access on students' grade 11 algebra II completion rates in Texas. One hundred nine schools, covering all 20 Educational Service Center regions in Texas, participated in the study. Parents in the 54 treatment schools were mailed brochures containing information about the role of algebra II in college access and success, as well as information about the new high school gra...
Mar 01, 2018
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Trends in Algebra II Completion and Failure Rates for Students Entering Texas Public High Schools

This study examines Algebra II completion and failure rates for students entering Texas public high schools from 2007/08 through 2014/15. This period spans the time when Texas students, beginning with the 2007/08 grade 9 cohort, were required to take four courses each in English, math (including Algebra II), science, and social studies (called the 4x4) and the time when, beginning with the 2014/15 cohort, the state moved to the new Foundation High School Program, which eliminated Algebra II a...
Feb 01, 2018
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Initial Spanish Proficiency and English Language Development Among Spanish Speaking English Learner Students in New Mexico

This study of the 2010 and 2011 kindergarten cohorts of Spanish-speaking English learner students in four school districts in New Mexico examined the connection between initial Spanish proficiency and English language development, as well as grade-level readiness by grade 4 or 5 in English language arts and math. Key findings include: More than 80 percent of English learner students in the 2010 cohort started kindergarten at the lowest English proficiency level, as did half of those in the 2...
Jan 01, 2018
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Understanding the Role of Noncognitive Skills and School Environments in Students' Transitions to High School

The purpose of this study was to examine differences in students' perceptions of their noncognitive skills and school environments by race/ethnicity, and explore whether students' perceptions of their noncognitive skills and school environments were related to three outcomes that have been identified in the research as mattering most for a success transition to high school--grade 9 GPA, grade 9 absences, and grade 9 course failures. The study used administrative and survey data from students ...
Dec 01, 2017
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Interdisciplinary Training in Educational Research Methods

The University of Chicago established a predoctoral program called Interdisciplinary Training in Educational Research Methods in conjunction with the departments of economics, psychology, and sociology, as well as several research organizations, including Abt Associates, AIR, the Educational Testing Service, Mathematica Policy Research, MDRC, NORC, and Rand Corporation. Fellows in the program worked with core faculty who conducted education research.
Federal funding program:
Research Training Programs in the Education Sciences
Award number:
R305C050076
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