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Statement of Solidarity against Racial Violence, Injustice, and Inequality
The Education Research Alliance for New Orleans stands in support of those across the nation who are demanding an end to racial violence, injustice, and inequality.
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Voices of New Orleans Youth: What Do the City's Young People Think About Their Schools and Communities?
A new study by Lindsay Bell Weixler, Douglas N. Harris, and Alica Gerry examines how students view their teachers, schools, and communities.
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Virtual brown bag: How did school choice reforms affect the types of colleges New Orleans students attended?
The Education Research Alliance for New Orleans invites you to attend a virtual presentation on Wednesday, May 20th, on the topic of how school choice reforms in New Orleans affected students once they got to college. Join …
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Do Charter Schools Keep Their Best Teachers and Improve Quality? Retention and Rewards for Teachers in New Orleans
A study by Nathan Barrett, Deven Carlson, Douglas N. Harris, and Jane Arnold Lincove examines the link between teacher quality, retention, and pay in New Orleans.
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Access to Arts Education in New Orleans Public Schools
New Orleans is a culturally rich city where artistic expression is an essential component of community identity and the local economy. Arts education, therefore, is important to shaping that artistic expression an…
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Teacher Power and the Politics of Union Organizing in Charter Schools
Research Team: Jamie Haynes, University of Texas at Austin; Sara Slaughter, Education Research Alliance for New OrleansOne key difference between charter schools and traditional public schools is that teachers in charter school…
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New Orleans Citywide Youth Survey Results Preview
Research Team: Alica Gerry and Douglas N. Harris, Education Research Alliance for New OrleansMost of the studies from ERA-New Orleans address administrative data, such as test scores, high school graduation, discipline, trans…
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ERA-New Orleans announces new partnership in early education research
We've established the New Orleans Early Education Research Alliance (NOEERA), a partnership with representatives from the New Orleans Public Schools, and the New Orleans Early Education Network.
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How is New Orleans School Performance Evolving, and Why?
A new study by Douglas N. Harris, Lihan Liu, Alica Gerry, and Paula Arce-Trigatti examines how school quality and program offerings are changing in New Orleans.