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Voucher Studies Released
The Education Research Alliance for New Orleans is pleased to announce the release of four reports on the Louisiana Scholarship Program.
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The Competitive Effects of the Louisiana Scholarship Program on Public School Performance
Given the significant growth rate and geographic expansion of private school choice programs over the past two decades, it is important to examine how traditional public schools respond to the sudden injection of competition for students and resources.
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The Impact of the Louisiana Scholarship Program on Racial Segregation in Louisiana Schools
The question of how school choice programs affect the racial stratification of schools is highly salient in the field of education policy.
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Measures of Student Non-Cognitive Skills and Political Tolerance after Two Years of the Louisiana Scholarship Program
This report examines the short-term effects of the Louisiana Scholarship Program (LSP) on students’ non-cognitive skills and civic values.
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The Future of School Vouchers in Louisiana
What is the future of the Louisiana Scholarship Program (LSP)? This event considered this critical question as Gov. Edwards and other state leaders consider key policy decisions. Four reports were released at this event.…
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The Effects of the Louisiana Scholarship Program on Student Achievement after Two Years
This paper examines the experimental effects of using an LSP scholarship to enroll in a private school on student achievement in the first two years following the program’s expansion.
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How Has the Louisiana Scholarship Program Affected Students?
A policy brief by Jonathan N. Mills, Anna J. Egalite, and Patrick J. Wolf summarizing four accompanying technical reports on the affects of the Louisiana Scholarship Program.
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Ronald Zimmer
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New Policy Brief Released January 5, 2016: "How Do Families Choose Between Public & Private Schools"
Education Research Alliance for New Orleans releases policy brief on how families choose between public & private schools.
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How Do Families Choose Between Public and Private Schools
A policy brief and technical report on school choice by Jane Arnold Lincove, Joshua M. Cowen, and Jason Imbrogno.