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1993-Present

Updated: Mar-10-2008
Name and Affiliation Title of Project Data Set Used Dates of Projects
Percy Abram
Stanford University
Does language matter?: The effects of language on the development of social capital among Latino students Abstract NELS:88
5/1/01-4/30/02
Candace Adams
Virginia Tech
Testing the direct and indirect effects of school learning variables on Black 10th grade students' academic acheivement Abstract NELS:88
7/1/94-6/30/95
Frank Adamson
Stanford University
Achieving educational equity: Comparing achievement scores, opportunities to learn, and teacher preparation among different socio-economic groups in TIMSS and PISA Abstract TIMSS
PISA
3/1/08-2/28/09
Roberto Agodini
Columbia University
Gains in achievement from completing the "new basics": Before and after A Nation at Risk Abstract HS&B
NELS:92
10/1/96-9/30/97
Nikki Aikens
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Out-of-school and within-school influences on socioeconomic differences in reading trajectories Abstract ECLS-K
3/1/05-2/28/06
James Ainsworth-Darnell
Ohio State University
How neighborhood context affects academic performance across racial groups Abstract NELS:88
1/1/98-6/30/99
Motoko Akiba
Pennsylvania State University
Cross-national analysis of school violence: Critical evaluation of the effect of academic competition on delinquency Abstract TIMSS-95
9/1/00-8/31/01
Juan Alonso
Teachers College, Columbia University
Noncognitive skills as determinants of black-white educational and socioeconomic gaps Abstract NELS:88
ELS:2002
11/1/05-7/31/06
Henry Anaya
Stanford University
Emerging crisis: The effects of residential and educational segregation on minority dropout Abstract NELS:88
6/1/96-9/30/98
Brenda Arellano
University of California, Santa Barbara
The impact of parental involvement in the achievement of language minority Latino students in early elementary school Abstract ECLS-K
6/1/05-12/31/07
Carolyn Barber
University of Maryland. College Park
Recognizing high achievement in context: A multilevel analysis of the effects of ethnicity, gender, and motivation on teachers' selection of tenth-grade students for advanced programs Abstract ELS
6/1/06-5/31/07
Kimberly Barraza-Lyons
University of California, Los Angeles
Preparing to stay: A quantitative examination of the effects of pre-service preparation on the retention of urban educators Abstract SASS
TFS
11/1/05-7/31/06
Rashmi Barua
Boston University
Effect of kindergarten entrance age on academic performance and maternal labor supply Abstract NLSY
5/1/07-4/30/08
Irenee Beattie
University of Arizona
How high schools matter: Within and between school stratification and the dynamics of women's welfare recipiency Abstract NLSY
2/15/01-2/14/02
Emily Beller
University of California, Berkeley
Explaining the relationship between family structure and children's educational outcomes: Conceptual and measurement issues Abstract NELS:88
NLSY
6/1/04-5/31/05
James Benson
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Community colleges and the students that attend them: Did late twentieth century state policies improve success? Abstract HS&B
NELS
9/1/07-8/31/08
John Bielinski
University of Minnesota
Describing and accounting for gender differences in mathematics achievement test item performance Abstract NAEP
12/14/98-6/30/99
Donna Bobbitt-Zeher
Ohio State University
Gender, higher education, and labor market stratification Abstract NELS
HS&B
7/1/07-6/30/08
Katerina Bodovski
Pennsylvania State University
Instruction, behavior, and mathematics learning in elementary school Abstract ECLS-K
8/1/04-7/31/05
Janis Brown
Howard University
Parental involvement and the dimensions of self-esteem: Implications for education policy Abstract NELS:88
10/1/96-3/30/98
SungHyun Cha
Florida State University
Interaction effects among salaries, working conditions, and teacher support policies on teacher turnover in a structural equation model Abstract SASS
TFS
12/16/05-4/30/08
Jae-Eun Chae
Harvard University
Student departure from U.S. community colleges: A competing risks survival analysis Abstract BPS
10/1/99-12/31/00
Lisa Chavez
University of California, Berkeley
Social capital and college choice: The case of 1992 Latino high school graduates Abstract NELS:88
8/1/98-5/31/99
Jacob Cheadle
Pennsylvania State University
Early childhood academic achievement and the family environment: A unified methodological approach using "GLAMMs" via MCMC Abstract ECLS-K
6/1/04-5/31/05
Rong Chen
University of Michigan
Exploring the effects of financial aid on the gap in student dropout rates by family income Abstract BPS
6/1/05-5/31/06
Yuk Fai Cheong
Michigan State University
A Bayesian analysis of school- and state-level correlates of the likelihood of the offering of eighth grade algebra for high school credits Abstract NAEP
6/15/94-12/31/96
Gayle Christensen
Stanford University
What matters for immigrant achievement cross-nationally? A structural equation model comparing immigrant and non-immigrant student achievement Abstract PISA
TIMSS-95
10/15/03-8/31/04
Anna Chung
Indiana University
For-profit colleges -- an opportunity for under-served? Analysis of educational and economic outcomes for proprietary students Abstract NELS
BPS NPSAS
5/1/05-3/31/08
Lora Cohen-Vogel
Vanderbilt University
School governance at the intersection of public school choice and accountability Abstract SASS
CCD
11/1/01-10/31/02
J. Kelly Coker
University of North Carolina, Greensboro
A context for use: Examining the environmental and social factors that impact adolescent problem drinking Abstract NELS:88
2/15/98-6/30/98
Wade Cole
Stanford University
Legitimating difference: Minority-serving colleges and the institutionalization of culture Abstract HEGIS
IPEDS
11/15/04-11/14/05
Sarah Crissey
University of Texas at Austin
Gender differences in the academic consequences of adolescent romantic relationships Abstract AddHealth
6/1/05-5/31/06
Anne D'Agostino
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Assessing a social-cognitive model of achievement motivation Abstract NELS:88
10/1/95-9/30/96
Ummuhan Dagli
Florida State University
Effects of relative age on children's cognitive competence kindergarten through third grade: Cross-classified model Abstract ECLS-K
11/1/04-12/31/05
Ashlesha Datar
RAND Graduate School
Does entering kindergarten at an older age lead to better school performance? Abstract ECLS-K
11/1/01-10/31/02
Tomeka Davis
Emory University
Laissez faire education policy: Organization and equity in school choice Abstract ELS
9/1/06-8/31/07
Susan DeAngelis
University of Arkansas
Persistence of students enrolled in graduate and professional programs: The influence of background, graduate experience, aspirations, expected earnings, and financial commitment Abstract NPSAS
3/1/97-2/28/98
Karen DeAngelis
Stanford University
The relationship between teachers' salaries and the quality of the supply of recent college graduates to teaching Abstract RCGS
1/1/98-3/31/00
Thomas Dee
University of Maryland
Resource allocation and public school quality Abstract CCD
6/1/96-5/31/97
Mario Delci
University of California, Berkeley
Educational and labor market returns to combining academic and vocational coursework in high school Abstract NELS:88
3/1/00-8/31/01
Susan Dumais
Harvard University
The causes of working class educational success Abstract NELS:88
4/1/99-3/31/01
Jason Dunick
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Do 4-year colleges produce better citizens? Measuring the civic returns to different types of post-secondary education Abstract NELS:88
5/1/07-4/30/08
Philomena Dunkl
University of Virginia
Factors influencing inidividual faculty retirement decisions Abstract NSOPF
10/1/96-9/30/97
Rachel Durham
Pennsylvania State University
Linguistic assimilation: Social and cognitive determinants and its effects on early literacy Abstract ECLS-K
8/1/05-7/31/06
Nevbahar Ertas
Georgia State University
Public school responses to charter school presence Abstract CCD
8/1/05-7/31/07
Stacey Farber
University at Buffalo, SUNY
The space between: Roles parents play in their children's educational success (or non-success). Examining a model of parental influence across family race and child gender. Abstract ECLS-K
11/1/04-5/31/05
Li Feng
Florida State University
Combating teacher shortages: Who leaves teaching and why? Abstract B&B
CCD
5/16/05-5/15/06
Ronald Fernandes
Carnegie Mellon University
Can parental interventions reduce the ethnic gap in college enrollment? Evidence from the NELS:88 Abstract NELS:88
12/1/00-4/30/03
Ted Futris
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
The developmental trajectories of teenage males who become fathers compared to those who delay fatherhood Abstract NELS:88
10/1/99-8/31/00
Claudia Galindo
Pennsylvania State University
Latino students' math learning trajectories in the early school years: The role of English ability and socioeconomics status Abstract ECLS-K
8/1/03-1/31/05
Helen Galvan
UC Santa Barbara
Why teachers stay: A comprehensive, multivariate analysis of factors influencing the retention of teachers Abstract SASS
TFS
5/1/94-3/31/97
Joseph Gasper
Johns Hopkins University
Does involvement in adolescent delinquincy increase the risk of dropping out of school? Abstract NLSY
6/1/08-5/31/09
Annie Georges
Pennsylvania State University
Entry into and exit out of poverty among women: Do education and job training make a difference? Abstract NLSY
6/1/97-5/31/99
Michael Goetz
University of Wisconsin, Madison
When money really matters: Tying resources of specific program elements to students' academic growth Abstract ECLS-K
5/26/06-5/2008
Ginger Nelson Goff
UCLA
Assessing the impact of tracking on individual growth in mathematics achievement using random coefficient modeling Abstract LSAY
11/1/93-10/31/94
Gabriella Gonzalez
Harvard University
Family background, ethnicity, and immigration status: A longitudinal analysis of school success for immigrant and native-born students Abstract NELS:88
4/1/00-3/31/01
Laura Gonzalez
North Carolina State University
The college choice process of Latino students: Influence of demographics, academic preparation, and self-efficacy beliefs Abstract ELS
91/06-11/30/07
Nora Gordon
Harvard University
Tracking Title I: From revenues to inputs to outcomes Abstract CCD
SDDB
6/1/01-5/31/02
Suzanne Graham
Harvard University
The exodus from mathematics: When and why? Abstract LSAY
6/1/96-5/31/97
Eric Grodsky
University of Wisconsin
Thirty years of maximally maintained inequality in postsecondary education Abstract NLS
HS&B
9/1/00-8/31/02
Allison Gruner
Harvard University
Inclusion: What is the impact on students without disabilities? Abstract ECLS-K
4/1/04-3/31/05
Jenifer Hamil-Luker
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Differential participation in and returns to education over the life course Abstract NHES
NLS
6/1/01-5/31/02
Laura Hamilton
Stanford University
Construct validity of constructed-response assessments: Male and female high school science performance Abstract NELS:88
6/1/96-5/31/97
Gillian Hampden-Thompson
Pennsylvania State University
Social policy, family structure, and children's educational achievement: A comparative study Abstract PISA
6/1/03-5/31/04
Donna Harris
University of Wisconsin
The influence of school contextual factors on the educational opportunities of Black students Abstract NELS:88
6/1/97-2/1/00
Darlene Head-Reeves
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
African-American fathers: Exploring the pathways through which African-American fathers in two-parents families impact their children's development Abstract ECLS-B
6/1/06-10/31/07
Cory Heyman
Johns Hopkins University
Getting a first job: Translating academic credentials into labor-market position Abstract B&B
6/1/97-12/31/98
Jacob Hibel
Pennsylvania State University
Effects of performance-based organizational differentiation on the educational productivity and equality of American elementary schools Abstract ECLS-K
8/1/08-7/31/09
Guanglei Hong
University of Michigan
Causal inference for multi-level observational data with applications to educational research Abstract ECLS-K
11/1/02-6/31/03
Jessica Howell
University of Virginia
Eliminating affirmative action in higher education: Restricting access or engendering equality? Abstract NELS:88
IPEDS
6/1/02-12/1/03
Terry Ishitani
University of Iowa
An application of event history modeling to assessing student dropout behavior: National data approach Abstract BPS
10/1/99-7/31/00
Dong Wook Jeong
Columbia University
The effects of the advanced placement program on college-level outcomes Abstract NELS:88
6/1/06-5/31/07
Helena Yue Jia
Southern Methodist University
Diagnostics of using sampling weights in hierarchical models Abstract NAEP
11/1/05-7/31/07
Ann Jones
Boston College
Differential effectiveness: Catholic and public school fourth graders' performance on NAEP Abstract NAEP
10/1/96-9/30/97
Kirsten Kainz
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Reading Development Trajectories from Kindergarten to Third Grade: Untangling Effects from Child, Family, Classroom, and School Literacy Systems for Children Living in Poverty Abstract ECLS-K
11/1/04-6/30/05
Demetra Kalogrides
University of California, Davis
Community college transfer and baccalaureate attainment Abstract NELS
IPEDS
3/27/07-3/26/08
Seongeun Kim
University of Southern California
Adolescent substance use prevention: Investigation of cross-level interaction and longitudinal effects of self, peer, family and school level risk and protective factors using multilevel longitudinal reticular action modeling Abstract NELS:88
5/1/99-10/31/00
Dongbin Kim
UC Los Angeles
Multilevel analysis of the effect of loans on students' degree attainment: Differences by student and institutional characteristics Abstract NPSAS
BPS
2/15/02-3/1/03
Doo Hwan Kim
University of Chicago
Social capital in action: Alignment of parental support in adolescents' transition to postsecondary education Abstract NELS:88
11/1/02-10/31/03
Josh Klugman
Indiana University
Status competition among schools and the consequences for students Abstract NELS
HSES
6/1/05-5/31/06
Kaeli Knowles
University of Maryland
Effects of teacher knowledge and motivation on students Abstract NELS:88
10/1/98-9/30/99
Jennifer Koran
University of Maryland, College Park
An integrated item response model for evaluating individual students' growth in educational achievement Abstract ECLS-K
7/1/08-4/30/09
Michal Kurlaender
Harvard University
Reinforcing disadvantage or increasing opportunity? Alternative routes to educational attainment Abstract NELS:88
10/15/03-10/15/04
Megan Kurlychek
Pennsylvania State University
The multilevel context of school crime: Assessing the relative contributions of student, school and community characteristics Abstract NELS:88
11/1/03-10/31/04
Natalie Lacireno-Paquet
George Washington University
Charter school responses to policy regimes and markets: The effect on service to disadvantaged students Abstract SASS
CCD
1/1/03-12/31/03
Aruna Lakshmanan
Louisiana State University
A longitudinal study of adolescent educational aspirations and their relation to college choice using hierarchical linear modeling and group-based mixture modeling Abstract NELS:88
3/1/03-4/30/04
Amy Langenkamp
University of Texas, Austin
The effect of school transitions on math/science academic achievement: Curriculum, social relationships, and school context Abstract AddHealth
AHAA
6/1/04-5/31/05
John Latting
UC Berkeley
Academic achievement as behavior: A study of effective approaches to secondary education Abstract HS&B
5/1/94-8/31/96
Jason LaTurner
University of Texas, Austin
The choice to teach math and science: Social values and the collegiate experience Abstract B&B
RCGS
6/1/99-5/31/01
Jaekyung Lee
University of Chicago
Multi-level linkages of State education reform to instructional practices and student outcomes: Implications for narrowing social learning gap in math Abstract NAEP
8/1/95-7/31/96
Lars Lefgren
University of Chicago
Relating individual achievement gains to peer effects: An empirical examination of instructional and interaction effects in ability grouping Abstract PROSPECTS
9/1/00-4/30/01
Nettie Legters
Johns Hopkins University
Teachers and contexts: Interdisciplinary teaming and teachers' work experiences Abstract NELS:88
7/1/95-6/30/96
Min Li
Stanford University
Using TIMSS items to examine the linkage between science achievement and assessment methods Abstract TIMSS-95
11/1/00-10/31/01
Jie Li
Boston College
The effect of accommodations for special-needs students in NAEP Abstract NAEP
11/1/04-1/31/06
April Linton
University of Washington
Spanish for Americans? The dual-language option in U.S. public schools Abstract SDDB
4/1/00-3/31/02
Cheryl Littman
University of Chicago
An investigation of the effects of child- and school-centered parent involvement on student achievement: Implications for family interactions and school policy Abstract PROSPECTS
5/1/99-7/31/00
Kimberly Lowry
University of Central Florida
The paths to becoming a mathematics teacher Abstract HS&B
3/1/04-2/28/06
Lu Lu
Iowa State University
Statistical methods for utilizing auxiliary data in educational surveys Abstract CCD
U.S. Census
8/16/07-8/15/08
John Luczak
Stanford University
Who will teach in the 21st century? Beginning teacher training routes and attrition rates Abstract SASS
10/15/03-8/31/04
Amy Lutz
SUNY-Albany
Bilingualism in the USA: Language outcomes and consequences for Hispanic youth Abstract NELS:88
5/1/01-9/30/02
Byron Lutz
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The effects of the end of court-ordered desegregation Abstract CCD
PSS
7/1/03-6/30/04
Xin Ma
University of British Columbia
A national assessment of mathematics participation: A survival analysis model for describing students' academic careers Abstract LSAY
10/1/95-9/30/96
Erin Maher
Indiana University
A multi-level analysis of the influence of school organizational features on student achievement in the desegregation context Abstract NELS:90
8/1/99-12/31/00
Kate Mahoney
Arizona State University
Linguistic influences in differential item functioning for English learners on the NAEP mathematics, 1996 Abstract NAEP
11/1/02-10/31/03
Lizabeth Malone
Teachers College, Columbia University
The world as our classroom: Early extracurricular participation and elementary school academic growth Abstract ECLS-K
12/1/06-5/30/08
Adam Maltese
University of Virginia
The effect of school experiences on long-term student persistence in STEM Abstract NELS:88
11/1/07-6/30/08
William Mangino
Yale University
Openness as social capital: Network position and adolescent boys in their schools Abstract AddHealth
4/1/03-4/30/04
Charles Mathies
University of Georgia
Research hierarchy: Examining the relationship between higher education institutions and research subsidies Abstract NSF Surveys
IPEDS, SUSB
11/1/06-6/30/08
Betsy McCoach
University of Connecticut
Does grouping matter? A cross-classified random effects model of children's reading growth during the first two years of school Abstract ECLS-K
6/1/02-5/31/03
Tatiana Melguizo
Stanford University
What types of institutions are doing a better job graduating minorities? A comparative analysis for African American, Hispanic, and white students in the U.S. in the last two decades Abstract HS&B
NELS:0P
11/1/01-10/31/03
Zena Mello
Pennsylvania State University
Across time and place: The development of adolescents' educational and occupational expectations in the context of parental and neighborhood socioeconomic status Abstract NELS:88
6/1/03-12/31/04
Stephen Meyer
University of Chicago
Understanding the Impact of Organizational Differentiation in High-Poverty Schools: An Integrated Model of its Consequences and Effects on Student Achievement Abstract PROSPECTS
10/1/99-9/30/00
Jason Meyers
University of Texas, Austin
The impact of the inappropriate modeling of cross-classified data structures Abstract NELS:88
10/15/03-5/31/04
R. Sam Michalowski
City University of New York
The organizational context of school violence and disruption: A national perspective Abstract SASS
5/1/02-18/15/04
Carolina Milesi
University of Wisconsiin - Madison
Different paths, different destinations: A life course perspective on educational transitions Abstract NLSY
9/1/05-11/30/06
Catherine Mobley
University of Maryland
Community colleges and the school-to-work transition: A multilevel analysis Abstract HS&B
IPEDS
11/1/95-10/31/96
Stefanie Mollborn
Stanford University
Why is it so bad? Teenage parenthood and the impact of norms and resources Abstract NELS
7/1/05-6/30/06
Jeanine Molock
University of Delaware
Selection bias in multilevel linear models Abstract NELS:88
11/1/00-8/31/01
Juan Moran
University of Illinois
Examining depth and dimensionality of achievement: Application of the Unified Cognitive-Psychometric Diagnosis Model to the TIMSS 4th grade science data Abstract TIMSS-95
5/1/99-2/28/01
Stephen Morgan
Harvard University
Endogenous, contextual , or correlated: Does adolescent interaction mediate the effect of school inputs on learning outcomes? Abstract NELS:88
HS&B
11/1/97-6/30/00
Nancy Morse-Kelly
Temple University
Secondary school students and sex equity, 1969-1994 Abstract NELS:88
HS&B
9/1/95-8/31/97
David Most
University of California, Los Angeles
Funding and finishing the PhD: The role of various patterns of graduate support mechanisms Abstract GSS
R&D
7/1/01-6/30/02
Ann Mullen
Yale University
Gender, race, and class and the new dimensions of stratification in higher education Abstract B&B
1/1/97-6/1/98
Patricia Muller
Indiana University
Mathematics and science achievement growth trajectories: Racial-ethnic and gender differences in the precollege years Abstract NELS:88
8/1/98-7/31/99
Thomas Nix
University of Alabama
Comparison of low, moderate, and high effectiveness schools: A value-added longitudinal assessment of consistent school effectiveness in American suburban, secondary public schools Abstract NELS:88
5/1/99-8/31/00
Takako Nomi
Pennsylvania State University
Educational stratification in early elementary school: The causal effect of ability grouping on reading achievement in early elementary school Abstract ECLS-K
6/1/05-5/31/06
Yuko Nonoyama
Teachers College, Columbia University
A cross-national, multi-level study of family background and school effects on educational achievement Abstract PISA
11/15/04-11/14/05
Anne Nordstrom
Boston College
The effect of alternative tracking systems on post-secondary attainment of high school students Abstract HS&B
10/1/95-9/30/96
Julia Ogg
Michigan State University
The relationship between Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, specialized services, and reading outcomes: Implications for policy and practice Abstract SEELS
3/1/07-5/28/08
Gyehoon Oh
University of Wisconsin-Madison
School-level contextual effects of parent involvement on children's achievement growth in reading and math in primary grades Abstract ECLS-K
3/1/07-2/28/08
Colin Ong-Dean
University of California, San Diego
Parents' role in the diagnosis and accomodation of disabled children in the educational context Abstract SDDB
U.S. Census
9/1/02-8/31/03
Susan Paik
University of Illinois, Chicago
Educational productivity in Korea and the United States Abstract TIMSS-95
5/1/98-4/30/01
Gregory Palardy
University of California, Santa Barbara
A comparison of hierarchical linear and multilevel structural equation growth models and their application in school effectiveness research Abstract NELS:88
3/1/01-6/30/03
Eunai Park
University of California, Santa Barbara
The relationship among parental involvement, adolescents' aspirations and adolescents' academic achievement Abstract NELS:88
4/1/99-2/28/01
Chanho Park
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Extensions of multilevel IRT for the study of cross-national skill profiles on TIMSS Abstract TIMSS-2003
6/1/07-1/31/08
Kevin Payne
University of Missouri
The problem of multiple levels in social inquiry: An application to educational policy analysis Abstract SDDB
NAEP
9/1/00-4/30/02
Lisa Pellerin
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Urban youth and schooling: A dynamic and contextual study of student disengagement Abstract NELS:88
HSES
5/1/99-4/30/00
David Perda
University of Pennsylvania
Predictors of teacher turnover and retention: What matters and when? Abstract SASS
TFS
6/1/06-6/30/08
Robert Petrin
University of Chicago
The distribution and effects of instruction for high school math and science Abstract NELS:88
6/1/98-2/28/01
Patricia Polanski
University of North Carolina-Greensboro
Why some at-risk students do not dropout: An ecological -developmental model of educational persistence Abstract NELS:88
2/15/98-9/30/98
Derek Price
American University
Systems of inequality: Student indebtedness and early labor market incorporation Abstract B&B
5/1/98-3/31/99
Sara Rab
University of Pennsylvania
Swirling students: Putting a new spin on college attrition Abstract NELS:88
6/1/03-5/31/04
Sheri Ranis
Teachers College, Columbia University
Making sense of the postsecondary aspirations of disadvantaged youth: The concept of planfulness Abstract NELS:88
10/1/00-9/30/01
Amy Rathbun
University of Maryland, College Park
Making the most of extra time: The role of classroom resources, instructional decisions, and family risks on full-day kindergartners' reading achievement and approaches to learning Abstract ECLS-K
6/1/06-12/31/07
Robert Ream
University of California, Santa Barbara
On the move: Student mobility as a contributing factor in achievement stratification between Mexican-Americans and non-Latino Whites Abstract NELS:88
7/1/99-12/31/01
Sarah Reber
Harvard University
School desegregation: Successes and failures in integration since Brown vs. Board of Education Abstract CCD
11/1/01-10/31/03
Michelle Reininger
Stanford University
Do community colleges increase the supply of teachers in areas with difficult-to-staff schools? Abstract NELS:88
IPEDS
9/1/04-3/1/06
Maria Rendon
Harvard University
Transition out of school and into young adulthood: The role of neighborhoods on the educational and work outcomes of Mexican-origin youth Abstract AddHealth
6/1/06-9/30/07
Linda Renzulli
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
In the tradition of local control: Charter school initiatives in the US Abstract CCD
PSS
5/1/00-7/30/01
Catherine Riegle-Crumb
University of Chicago
The math and science gender gap in international context: Looking for patterns and particulars Abstract TIMSS-95
6/15/98-6/15/00
Kate Riordan
Pennsylvania State University
An assessment of factors that account for the socioeconomic and racial gaps in children's school readiness: An analysis using the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Kindergarten Class Abstract ECLS-K
5/1/00-1/31/02
Julie Riordan
University of Pennsylvania
The cumulative effect of high quality teaching on the cognitive development of early elementary students Abstract ECLS-K
6/1/05-4/1/08
Phyllis Rippeyoung
University of Iowa
Is it too late baby? Pinpointing the emergence of a black-white skills gap in infancy Abstract ECLS-B
7/1/05-4/30/06
Vincent Roscigno
North Carolina State University
Families, friends, and schools: The Black-White achievement gap and its reproduction Abstract CCD
NELS:88
10/1/95-9/30/96
Karen Ross
University of Michigan
Competition versus equity: The effect of school choice on segregation in Michigan public schools Abstract CCD
SDDB
5/15/04-5/14/05
Jodie Roth
University of Michigan
Teenage childbearing and high school dropouts: The role of school experiences Abstract NELS:88
2/1/94-11/30/94
Paul Schvaneveldt
University of North Carolina, Greensboro
The role of parents, peers, and academic achievement, and involvement in substance use in determining pathways to success in early adulthood Abstract NELS:88
10/1/98-9/30/99
Christina Sentovich
University of South Florida
Teacher satisfaction in public, private, and charter schools: A multilevel analysis Abstract SASS
5/1/02-6/30/04
Xuejun (Ina) Shen
Stanford University
Helping or harming: Do unintended effects of high-stakes testing hit disadvantaged schools harder? Abstract CCD
SASS
9/4/07-6/19/08
Jamie Shkolnik
University of California, San Diego
Ability grouping in secondary schools; The tradeoff between efficiency and peer group effects Abstract LSAY
3/1/96-8/31/97
Sarah Simmons
University of Virginia
Welfare (to school?) to work: How welfare reform affects collegiate attainment Abstract IPEDS
11/1/06-10/31/07
Susan Skipper
George Washington University
A cross-national study of teacher quality, its distribution and effects on math achievement Abstract TIMSS-2003
1/1/07-6/30/08
Becky Smerdon
University of Michigan
How the academic and social organization of high schools either marginalize or encompass students at-risk of school failure Abstract NELS:88
7/1/97-12/31/98
Margaret Smith
University of Delaware
The cognitive levels of mathematics tasks during instruction: A video study of the treatment of mathematics tasks in eighth-grade classrooms in the United States, Germany, and Japan Abstract TIMSS-95
9/1/98-8/31/99
Lisa Stanley
University of California, Los Angeles
How does non-parental child care predict the healthy development of children during the toddler years? Abstract ECLS-B
7/1/07-6/30/08
Elizabeth Stearns
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
The relationship between school racial composition and dropout Abstract HSES
9/1/00-8/31/01
Adam Stevenson
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Institutional returns to quality and the male-female attainment gap in post-baccalaureate education Abstract IPEDS
B&B
8/1/08-7/31/09
Susan Stone
University of Chicago
Understanding adolescent, family, and school determinants of changes in parental involvement between 8th and 10th grades: Evidence from the Student Life in High Schools Project and the NELS:88. Abstract NELS:88
2/1/97-8/30/99
Katharine Strunk
Stanford University
Accountability and local control: Incentive response with and without authority over resource generation and allocation Abstract NAEP
SASS
11/15/04-11/14/05
Debra Suarez
SUNY-Albany
Heritage language maintenance and its relationship with second language instruction Abstract NELS:88
10/1/96-9/30/97
Brian Surette
University of North Carolina
An empirical model of post-secondary schooling, vocational training, employment, and wages Abstract NLSY
HEGIS
7/1/94-6/31/95
Christopher Swanson
University of Chicago
A study of educational and residential mobility in America's high schools Abstract NELS:88
6/1/97-6/1/99
Peter Teitelbaum
University of California, Berkeley
The impact of graduation requirements on student coursetaking and achievement Abstract NELS:88
10/1/99-9/30/01
George Terhanian
University of Pennsylvania
The relationship between school policies, practices, and resources and reading proficiency: Evidence from the1994 National and Trial State Assessments of Educational Progress Abstract NAEP
CCD
5/1/98-5/1/99
Bridget Terry Long
Harvard University
The effect of state in-kind subsidies on investment in higher education Abstract NPSAS
NELS:88
6/1/99-5/31/00
Pamela Theroux
Teachers College, Columbia University
Parent involvement and adolescent achievement: Defeated by divorce? Abstract NELS:88
8/1/96-2/28/98
Letitia Thomas
University at Buffalo, SUNY
Pathways to success or failure: Factors affecting academic achievement among black students Abstract NELS:88
5/1/05-110/31/06
Amy Thoreson
University of Chicago
Trends in African American - White differences in academic achievement and post-high school education Abstract NLS
HS&B
6/1/00-12/31/01
Nitika Tolani
Teachers College, Columbia University
Social contexts and adolescent achievement: The interrelated effects of families, peers. and schools on disadvantaged youth in OECD countries Abstract PISA
6/1/06-5/31/07
Paige L. Tompkins
Mississippi State
Teacher burnout and attrition in the U.S. teacher corps Abstract SASS
TFS
11/1/94-10/31/95
Loan Tran
University of California, Santa Barbara
The impact of attitudes and behaviors on the educational achievement gap in early elementary school Abstract ECLS-K
3/1/06-6/30/08
Herbert Turner
University of Pennsylvania
Are advanced high school mathematics courses predictors of earnings in the labor market? Abstract HS&B
11/1/00-6/1/02
Kazuaki Uekawa
University of Chicago
Children's achievement and social backgrounds: An international comparison Abstract TIMSS-95
1/1/98-12/31/99
Pedro Villarreal
Pennsylvania State University
Delaying the postsecondary education dream: A discrete-time survival analysis of financial aid information effects on time-to-initial enrollment Abstract NELS:92/2000
11/1/06-2/29/08
Clare Von Secker
University of Maryland
Using hierarchical linear growth models to evaluate protective mechanisms that mediate science achievement Abstract NELS:88
10/16/98-5/16/99
Erica Walker
Harvard University
Off track?: Students' advanced math course-taking patterns in high school Abstract NELS:88
9/1/00-8/31/01
Marjorie Wallace
Michigan State University
Making sense of the links: From government policy to student achievement Abstract BTS
NAEP
5/1/02-8/26/05
Haiwen Wang
University of California, Los Angeles
The effects of ability grouping on mathematics achievement: A hierarchical modeling approach with balanced comparison groups Abstract LSAY
11/1/05-10/31/06
Sandra Way
University of Arizona
For their own good? The effects of school discipline on student behavior and academic achievement Abstract NELS:88
5/1/02-4/30/03
Xin Wei
Stanford University
The stringency of the NCLB accountability standards, incentives and performance: Multilevel analysis of NAEP data Abstract NAEP
6/24/08-6/23/09
Harold Wenglinsky
New York University
The promises and pitfalls of privatization: A comparison of public and private secondary schools Abstract NELS:88
6/1/94-5/30/95
Susan Wiley
University of California, Santa Barbara
The influence of school leadership and school professional community on student achievement Abstract NELS:88
11/1/96-10/31/97
George Wimberly
University of Chicago
Links between social capital and educational attainment among African American adolescents Abstract NELS:88
12/1/98-6/30/00
Manyee Wong
Northwestern University
A longitudinal study of the educational attainment process: Examining the effects of environmental and social stressors on students' educational trajectory Abstract NELS:88
6/1/06-6/30/08
Hyunsil Yoo
University of Virginia
School factors affecting postsecondary career pursuits of high-achieving girls in math and science Abstract NELS:88
3/1/05-2/28/06
Elizabeth Zachry
Harvard University
Taking a second chance? Investigating minority dropout from K-12 education, and their subsequent re-engagement through the General Educational Development (GED) diploma Abstract NELS:88
4/1/2007-11/30/2007
Guang Zeng
University of Pennsylvania
Emotion matters: An investigation of internalizing problem behavior among children from kindergarten to third grade Abstract ECLS-K
11/1/06-6/30/07
Fuhua Zhai
Columbia University School of Social Work
The effects of Head Start on the outcomes of participants Abstract ECLS-K
11/1/06-10/31/07
Liang Zhang
University of Arizona and Cornell University
How college affects students: Toward the reconciliation of theory with empirical evidence Abstract B&B
IPEDS
10/15/03-6/30/04
Hui Zhao
University of Missouri, Columbia
Parental involvement in 34 nations: A comparative study from the TIMSS 1999 data Abstract TIMSS-99
12/1/05-11/30/06
Ying Zhou
Pennsylvania State University
Examining the influences on faculty departure using NSOPF-99 Abstract NSOPF
7/1/02-10/31/03
Keith Zvoch
University of New Mexico
Parental involvement: A test of factorial invariance across and within family type Abstract NELS:88
1/1/99-6/30/00

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