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MDRC is informing the education policy debate by bringing to the evaluation of education initiatives the rigor that has made it one of the nation’s most renowned sources of authority for what works in programs targeted to meet the needs of low-income populations.  more

Frequently Asked Questions About MDRC’s Study of New Small High Schools in New York City
On January 25, MDRC released the latest findings from its ongoing study of new, small, academically nonselective high schools in New York City, which showed substantial impacts on rates of graduation for disadvantaged students. Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions we’ve heard about the study.

Ninth-Grade Attendance Rates Predict High School Graduation


Charles Michalopoulos Named MDRC’s Chief Economist
Howard Bloom to Give Opening Address at Educational Effectiveness Conference, March 8
MDRC’s William Corrin to Participate in Webinars on Adolescent Literacy, December 2 and 9

Sustained Positive Effects on Graduation Rates Produced by New York City’s Small Public High Schools of Choice
A rigorous study that takes advantage of lottery-like features in New York City’s high school admissions process demonstrates that new small public high schools that are open to students of all academic backgrounds have substantial impacts on rates of graduation with Regents diplomas for every disadvantaged subgroup of students that was examined.

Professional Development for Teachers
What Two Rigorous Studies Tell Us
Middle School Mathematics Professional Development Impact Study
Findings After the Second Year of Implementation
Designing and Analyzing Studies That Randomize Schools to Estimate Intervention Effects on Student Academic Outcomes Without Classroom-Level Information

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