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Research
Report studies effectiveness of CTE advising software platforms
MDRC conducted a two-year efficacy study of YouScience and Xello, which provide students with guidance on CTE courses and recommendations for future career paths.
Research
We surveyed 1,500 Florida kids about cellphones and their mental health – what we learned suggests school phone bans may have important but limited effects
The study suggests that banning phones may not be an easy fix for students’ mental health problems, poor academic performance, or cyberbullying, but the policies can have other benefits.
Research
K–12 leaders love the four-day school week, but a new study shows that it doesn’t do what they hope
Research from Missouri reveals that dropping a day of instruction doesn’t improve teacher retention.
Literacy/Reading/Language Arts
How do children learn to read? This literacy expert says ‘there are as many ways as there are students’
Not all children learn to read in the same way, but schools tend to adopt a single approach to literacy.
Research
Report: Teachers feel unprepared to support multilingual learners
The population of MLLs is increasing, and these students often face unique academic challenges.
Leadership
AASA releases crisis response and support toolkit for district leaders
The toolkit includes a checklist, a crisis team development template, and a crisis communications resource
School Climate and Culture
AASA research report provides mental health and wellness strategies for superintendents
The report offers strategies superintendents can use to safeguard their own mental health, while also promoting mental health for students and staff
Out-of-School Time
Report: Out-of-school programs play an outsized role in child development
After school and summer programs can enhance academic motivation and increase school attendance, but face access, funding and workforce challenges.
Research
Report: Districts continue to invest in summer learning
A new RAND/Wallace Foundation study looked at the prevalence and quality of summer learning programs being run by districts across the country.
Research
New research explores the rise of micro-credential programs in K-12, offers recommendations
The FutureEd report traces the rise of micro-credentialing in K-12, examines how it’s being used today, and explores whether it can live up to its promise of transforming the high school experience.
Research
Teacher turnover spiked during COVID. But it’s now fallen for 2 years in a row.
Rural and low-income schools and special ed are still suffering. But state documents and research reports shows consistent patterns overall.
Math
Untangling who should take algebra — and when
A new study looks into the research about access, readiness and placement in Algebra I and offers recommendations for states and districts.
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