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Mark Murphy; Eric Ono – Journal of School Health, 2025
Background: Children residing in households with very low food sufficiency (VLFS), where there is "often" not enough to eat, are more likely to experience academic, health, and psychological challenges. During the COVID-19 pandemic, a temporary universal free school meals (UFSM) policy was implemented, improving food access for children…
Descriptors: Low Income Students, Lunch Programs, Breakfast Programs, Hunger
Kathleen Lynch – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2025
The frequent need that students exhibit for greater academic and nonacademic support than can be offered during the regular school day is a widely documented challenge. Summer programs are a common tool that schools and districts employ to expand the time over which students have access to learning opportunities and resources. For the current…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, Program Implementation, Program Effectiveness, Informal Education
Verian – UK Department for Education, 2025
Pupil premium is a direct grant paid to state-funded schools in England which aims to raise the attainment of disadvantaged pupils aged 5-16. As disruption to learning during the COVID-19 pandemic had a greater impact on disadvantaged pupils, the recovery premium grant was introduced in 2021 to help address this. Recovery premium funding finished…
Descriptors: Grants, Public Schools, Educational Finance, Foreign Countries
Denis H. Sanchawa – Discover Education, 2025
Although the fee-free basic education (FFBE) policy was widely communicated through various channels, confusion and mixed understanding about the waived fees and their implementation persist. Various policy interpretations have led to ongoing confusion among stakeholders (e.g., parents, teachers, administrators), affecting its effective…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Finance, Fees, Educational Policy
Chandon Adger; Brianna Felegi – Program on Education Policy and Governance, 2025
This paper examines the competitive effects of the Indiana Choice Scholarship Program on public and participating private schools. Using a difference-in-differences design, we find that high exposure public schools witnessed increases in quality, driven by improvements in math. Initially poor performing public schools drive our results, suggesting…
Descriptors: School Choice, Scholarships, Public Schools, Private Schools
Rusen Meylani; Gary G. Bitter; Jane M. Legacy – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2025
The primary goal of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of professional development (PD) and implementation fidelity on the performance of middle school students in mathematics within an online learning environment. Using a quasi-experimental design, the research compares educational outcomes between control and experimental groups…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Program Implementation, Fidelity, Middle School Students
Tricia DelGrosso; Erin Doyle; Catherine Kuhns; Diane Schilder; Mariama Badjie – Urban Institute, 2025
Early care and education (ECE) apprenticeship programs provide structured on-the-job learning combined with job-related education or coursework. ECE apprenticeships are viewed as a promising strategy to prepare people for careers in ECE and provide career pathways for people currently working in ECE. ECE Registered Apprenticeship Programs--meaning…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Child Care, Apprenticeships, On the Job Training
Kathryn A. Larin – US Government Accountability Office, 2025
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Department of Education have taken some steps to connect college students with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to help them pay for food, but gaps in planning and execution remain. Effective July 2024, a new law gave Education authority to share students' Free Application…
Descriptors: Nutrition, Federal Programs, Welfare Services, College Students
Jacqueline DeLisi; Edward Liu; Erica Fields – Urban Education, 2025
Project-based learning (PBL) holds promise for students in urban high schools by creating personalized, engaging, and relevant experiences that prepare students for post-secondary pathways. This exploratory study focused on understanding the implementation of PBL in an urban STEM high school that includes career pathways where students engage in…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Active Learning, Student Projects, Urban Education
Peer reviewedJoan N. Kaderavek; Peter Paprzycki; Charlene M. Czerniak; Susanna Hapgood; Christopher M. Wojciechowski; Scott Molitor; Jeanna Heuring; Grant Wilson – Grantee Submission, 2025
This study examined the effects of science and engineering (S & E) inquiry on preschool and kindergarten children's academic outcomes using a randomized control-group design. Participants were divided into three groups: a classroom-only group (C-only) receiving NGSS-aligned S & E inquiry; a classroom plus family engagement group (C + F)…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Kindergarten, Science Activities, Science Curriculum
Rebecca A. Schmidt; Aliya R. Pilchen; Katrina Laguarda; Haiwen Wang; Deepa Patel – SRI International, 2025
The purpose of this study was to understand the implementation and impact of the New Teacher Center's (NTC) strategies for scaling its validated induction model to 301 schools in five school districts serving high proportions of students of color and students from low-income households. SRI's evaluation of the implementation and impact of NTC's i3…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Beginning Teacher Induction, Models, Coaching (Performance)
Alyssa Ratledge; Makoto Toyoda; Erika Lewy, Contributor; Rebekah O’Donoghue, Contributor; Keith Olejniczak, Contributor; Austin Slaughter, Contributor; Kayla Warner, Contributor; Diane Wren, Contributor – MDRC, 2025
Open- and broad-access public colleges (those with open or minimally selective admissions policies) serve the majority of American undergraduates, especially those who come from low-income backgrounds or are the first in their families to attend college. In Montana, more than 90 percent of undergraduates attend the 16 public institutions within…
Descriptors: Public Colleges, Undergraduate Students, Access to Education, College Enrollment
Peer reviewedJianjun Wang – Grantee Submission, 2026
Glendale Community College (GCC) is completing the fourth year of its five-year HSI-STEM grant, Belonging Increased By Effective Networking In Service To Educational Meaning (BIEN in STEM), launched in Fall 2021 to strengthen STEM pathways for Hispanic and other low-income students through coordinated academic, experiential, and student support…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, STEM Education, Community College Students, Hispanic American Students
Lindsay Daugherty; Jenna W. Kramer; Louis T. Mariano; Clare Cady; Heather Gomez-Bendaña; Tiffany Berglund; Samantha Ryan; Michelle Bongard; Joshua Eagan; Christopher Joseph Doss – Grantee Submission, 2025
Many U.S. college students are unable to meet their basic needs and struggle to secure regular food and housing. Colleges across the United States are increasingly providing support to students in the form of emergency aid, food pantries, and assistance with public benefits. Single Stop offers basic needs support via an online system and…
Descriptors: College Students, Needs, Need Gratification, Nutrition
Stanley Dai; Kayla Warner; Colleen Sommo; Emily Brennan, Contributor; Colin Hill, Contributor; Christine Johnston, Contributor; Rebekah O’Donoghue, Contributor; Michael Weiss, Contributor – MDRC, 2025
In community colleges in the United States, graduation rates remain frustratingly low. Students face many challenges, including the financial costs of attending college; the demands of school, work, and family; complex institutional systems; underfunded student support services; and insufficient preparation for college-level work. To address these…
Descriptors: Community College Students, Community Colleges, Graduation Rate, Paying for College
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