Can Texting Parents Improve Attendance in Elementary School? A Test of an Adaptive Messaging Strategy
NCEE
Author(s):
Jessica B. Heppen Anja Kurki Seth Brown American Institutes for Research
Publication date:
September 2020
Publication number:
NCEE 2020006
Summary
Chronic absence is a nationwide problem, even among young students. This report presents findings from a study that tested four versions of an adaptive text messaging strategy to see which, if any, would reduce chronic absence and improve achievement among 26,000 elementary school students. All four versions of the adaptive text messaging strategy reduced chronic absence but did not improve achievement after one school year.
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Can Texting Parents Improve Attendance in Elementary School? A Test of an Adaptive Messaging Strategy
By:Jessica B. Heppen Anja Kurki Seth Brown American Institutes for Research