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Presents survey results collected from homeless young adults who are victims of sex trafficking in Arizona. The survey results were collected over a two-week period in July 2014, July 2015, August 2016, and August 2017 by agency staff from four agencies.
Provides final results from the U.S. Department of Education’s Investing in Innovation (i3) Validation grant of the New Teacher Center's (NTC's) teacher induction model. Results show that the model for new teachers increases student learning in grades 4-8 by an additional 2-4 months in ELA/reading and an additional 2-5 months in math.
Is the ninth in a series of Research-to-Impact briefs by Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago on understanding and addressing youth homelessness. Like many other stories captured by Voices of Youth Count’s in-depth interviews, this student's account sheds light on the undeniable connections between homelessness and education.
Examines data from 48 interviews with first-year students at City Colleges of Chicago (CCC) to understand students’ reactions to CCC’s ambitious, system-wide reform. A large majority of the students were enthusiastic about program maps and educational planning.
Summarizes the economic conditions in rural communities since the Great Recession and highlights the educational attainment of rural men. The brief describes the barriers to attending college that rural men face and the promising efforts that Hinds Community College and the Louisiana Community and Technical College System (LCTCS) have undertaken to help men gain the knowledge and skills they need to compete in the modern workforce.
The Charleston County School District (CCSD) in South Carolina, a Project Prevent grantee, recently adopted CASEL’s Reunite, Renew, and Thrive: Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Roadmap for Reopening School.
Summarizes data collected through evaluator interviews with school principals. Topics include feedback on implementation, challenges faced, training needs, and measures taken to ensure sustainability.
Presents comprehensive research and data from Vermont's public schools on school discipline rates and disparities with regards to students with disabilities, students of color, and students from low income families. Presents an analysis and a comprehensive snapshot of school discipline in Vermont.