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Shannon Lasserre-Cortez

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Where the rubber meets the road: Exploring ideas of "use and usefulness" in a virtual school partnership

This blog post describes the REL Southeast's current work with Florida Virtual School.
Date published:
Nov 19, 2022
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Participation in State-Funded Prekindergarten in Oklahoma

Oklahoma offers state-funded prekindergarten (preK) to all 4-year-old children. The Regional Educational Laboratory (REL) Southwest Early Childhood Education Research Partnership members in Oklahoma requested more comprehensive evidence on disparities in student participation in state-funded preK by student characteristics and geographic locale. Such disparities in participation can indicate challenges in access to or use of the program. Using administrative records from the Oklahoma State De...
Dec 01, 2020
Publication number:
REL 2021-044
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Research-based, trauma-responsive education practices

Looking for research and strategies on creating a trauma-sensitive classroom? This post presents information from three research experts and a teacher experienced in trauma-responsive practices.
Date published:
May 29, 2019
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Special Education Enrollment and Classification in Louisiana Charter Schools and Traditional Schools

Charter schools are public schools authorized to operate with some independence from district or state public school regulations, while still being held accountable for student outcomes. Like traditional schools operated by school districts, charter schools are free and are intended to be open to all students who desire to attend. This study examined the special education enrollment gap (that is, the gap in the enrollment rate of students with an individualized education program) between char...
Jan 01, 2018
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An Exploratory Analysis of Features of New Orleans Charter Schools Associated with Student Achievement Growth

In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the number of charter schools in New Orleans has rapidly expanded. During the 2012/13 school year--the period covered by this study--of the 85 public schools in New Orleans, 75 were chartered, enrolling more than 84 percent of all public school students in the city in 92 different school campuses. This study explored organizational, operational, and instructional features of New Orleans charter schools serving grades 3-8 that are potential indicators of stude...
Jan 01, 2018
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