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Cheng, Albert; Hitt, Collin; Kisida, Brian; Mills, Jonathan N. – Journal of School Choice, 2017
Many most well-known charter schools in the United States use a "No Excuses" approach. We conduct the first meta-analysis of the achievement impacts of No Excuses charter schools, focusing on experimental, lottery-based studies. We estimate that No Excuses charter schools increase student math and literacy achievement by 0.25 and 0.17,…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Meta Analysis, Academic Achievement, Mathematics Achievement
Young, Jamaal Rashad; Young, Jemimah Lea – Journal of Urban Mathematics Education, 2016
In this article, the authors provide a single group summary using the Mathematics Anxiety Rating Scale (MARS) to characterize and delineate the measurement of mathematics anxiety (MA) reported among Black students. Two research questions are explored: (a) What are the characteristics of studies administering the MARS and its derivatives to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Mathematics Anxiety, Rating Scales, Educational Research
Pfost, Maximilian; Hattie, John; Dörfler, Tobias; Artelt, Cordula – Review of Educational Research, 2014
The idea of Matthew effects in reading--the widening achievement gap between good and poor reader--has attracted considerable attention in education research in the past 25 years. Despite the popularity of the topic, however, empirical studies that have analyzed the core assumption of Matthew effects in reading have produced inconsistent results.…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Individual Development, Reading Achievement, Achievement Gap
Jeynes, William H. – Education and Urban Society, 2015
A meta-analyses was undertaken to determine the factors that are most related with reducing the achievement gap. The meta-analysis included 30 studies that examined attempts to bridge the achievement gap between White students on one hand and Black and Latino students on the other. The results indicate that several factors are associated with a…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Meta Analysis, Best Practices, Performance Factors
Jeynes, William H. – Journal of Negro Education, 2010
A research synthesis was conducted including three meta analyses, a review of the relevant literature, and supplemental analyses examining the relationship between personal faith and the reduction of the achievement gap. Personal faith included belief and adherence to any religion. The results of the three meta-analyses indicated that: (a)…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, African American Students, Meta Analysis, Synthesis