Are there any supplementary analyses on FRPL, ELL, or Special Education students that you are willing to share?
20.04.2025 04:19 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0@mitchlingo.bsky.social
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Are there any supplementary analyses on FRPL, ELL, or Special Education students that you are willing to share?
20.04.2025 04:19 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Curious, are there any supplemental results for ELL or special education students?
20.04.2025 04:15 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Thanks. Pm sent
19.04.2025 21:12 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Crowdsourcing academia on here, please send it to me if you can access this article. Or, any other article on departmentalization at the elementary level.
direct.mit.edu/edfp/article...
Advertisement for a school bus in a Facebook Newsfeed.
When you sit on a school board, you get some odd advertising through social media...
07.04.2025 17:36 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0What people also forget is the point of making them universal is to get both sides of the political donor class hooked on them to keep them set in stone for years to come.
23.03.2025 19:24 β π 3 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0In 10 years of living in a Research-1 University town, I have never had targeted promotions to work for a college or university outside of the United States. Since mid-January, I have had advertisements for China, Denmark, and Finland. What changed?
23.03.2025 18:56 β π 6 π 4 π¬ 0 π 0π’ #EdWorkingPapers: Women outvote men in the U.S.βand over half of the gap is explained by women's higher levels of educational attainment.
π Authors: Cameron J. Arnzen, Sarah R. Cohodes
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You have to wonder how much Joe Rickettβs is paying The Gazette for this kind of advertising.
10.03.2025 01:28 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Mathematica 65,991 followers 1d β’ β’ β’ β’ To our clients, partners, and peers: We want to let you know that we are reducing our workforce to align with the needs of our clients and ensure the continued, exceptional support we've offered for decades to the public, private, and philanthropic sectors. The staff we are letting go are skilled, experienced, and passionate about their work. Any organization would be fortunate to have them. Please don't hesitate to reach out if we can be of assistance.
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marc MDRC 15,135 followers 9h β’ 0 To our collaborators: Like many of our peer organizations, MDRC has had to reduce our staff in recent days, letting go of many talented and highly skilled professionals. Each of these colleagues would be an asset to another organization, and we encourage you to consider them for any career opportunities you may have. MDRC remains committed to our mission of learning what works to improve policy, practice, and people's well-being.
// Westat Westat 35,042 followers 22h β’ In light of recent industry changes, Westat is making strategic reductions to our workforce to better align with our clients' needs. The talented professionals who are leaving Westat have made significant contributions to our mission and embody our values of uncompromising excellence, client commitment, and innovation. They are current and future leaders in their fields and will undoubtedly be an asset to any organization they join. We remain committed to our mission to improve lives by delivering exceptional data-driven research and technical assistance, fostering insights and solutions to advance health, education, and social and economic opportunity.
Heartbreaking to see announcements of major layoffs at most research organizations that have played a vital role in supporting federal statistics for education and developing high-quality evidence about what policies/practices actually work.
Below are just a few examples from my LinkedIn feed.
This entire thread, π₯.
01.03.2025 05:19 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Joint statement from Democratic Govs. Kelly, Beshear, Evers, Ferguson, Healy, Hochul, Lujan Grisham, Mills, Murphy, Pritzker, Shapiro, Stein, Walz and Whitmer:
βDonald Trump and JD Vance used the sacred Oval Office to berate President Zelenskyy for not trusting Vladimir Putinβs word.β
I truly think people donβt realize how many universities and colleges β especially public ones β may shut down if restrictions on and withholding of federal funding persists for even one presidency
We are facing the demolition of American higher education
and a rural controlled legislature.
22.02.2025 02:15 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Between vouchers and the changes to AEAs, the amount of state-level education spending οΏΌcoming out into urban counties at the expense of rural is absolutely stunning. Especially when considering that it was brought forth by a rural governor.
betweentworivers.substack.com/p/iowa-enrol...
Michiganβs free-preschool program is worth its budget cost, a new analysis from our @timbartik.bsky.social finds.
20.02.2025 18:52 β π 8 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0One of the questions after my talk today was about scientists refusing to buck the administration because they fear losing their jobs.
I said that a lot of self-styled apolitical scientists lost their jobs this week, so silence will not save them. Respond and keep your values and dignity.
Flu-A and RSV took us down despite getting those shots this year.
15.02.2025 02:43 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Find out how much federally funded education programs benefit students in **each congressional district** in the US
In this crucial new dashboard tool @UmichPoverty
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1.43% Increase.
State-certified public school enrollment was down 0.57% between AY23 and AY24. Meaning, the percent increase is 2.00%- 0.57%=1.43%.
I am here to say as nicely as possible that the study that this article is based on is of very poor quality (click through to the abstract and see how long it takes you to find fatal flaws) and should not be used to judge the potential effects of this policy. www.bbc.com/news/article...
07.02.2025 00:48 β π 13 π 2 π¬ 3 π 11.43% Increase.
State-certified public school enrollment was down 0.57% between AY23 and AY24. Meaning, the percent increase is 2.00%- 0.57%=1.43%.
1.43% Increase.
State-certified public school enrollment was down 0.57% between AY23 and AY24, meaning the percent increase is 2.00%- 0.57%=1.43%.
I think it already is.
But seriously. Donβt call them names. We want the door open for them when they realize the mistake they made.
We are for a better America. Not a vindictive America