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Jordan S. Berne; Brian A. Jacob; Christina Weiland; Katharine O. Strunk – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2025
State laws that mandate in-grade retention for struggling readers are widespread in the U.S., covering 34% of public-school third graders in 2023-24. This study investigates the impacts of Michigan's third-grade reading law on subsequent test scores and school progress outcomes for the 2020-21 and 2021-22 third-grade cohorts. Using a regression…
Descriptors: Grade Repetition, Reading Difficulties, Public Schools, Grade 3
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Kaitlyn G. O'Hagan; Leanna Stiefel; Amy Ellen Schwartz – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2025
Middle school transitions are increasingly required, despite documented negative effects on general education students (GENs). We explore if and how the move to middle school differentially affects students with disabilities (SWDs), a large and low-performing group. Using an instrumental variables strategy and New York City (NYC) data on nine…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Students with Disabilities, School Transition, Urban Schools
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Umut Özek – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2025
Public policies targeting individuals based on need often impose disproportionate burden on communities that lack the resources to implement these policies effectively. In an elementary school setting, I examine whether community-level interventions focusing on similar needs and providing resources to build capacity in these communities could…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Intervention, Capacity Building, Program Effectiveness
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Amber Spears; Darek Potter; Cassie Brown; Luke Anderson – International Journal of the Whole Child, 2025
This qualitative case study examined the impacts of Tennessee's third-grade retention law on children, families, and educators through an action research framework. Using semi-structured interviews, social media content analysis, and document reviews, the study explored the lived experiences of parents, who are also educators, and whose children…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 3, Parent Attitudes, Parents
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Miriam G. Clark; Benjamin G. Gibbs – Educational Policy, 2025
Many U.S. schools utilize grade retention (repeating grades when not meeting academic benchmarks) to allow more time for students to learn grade level material. However, some research suggests retention may increase inequalities and not help students progress. We use national data (Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study 2014-2017) and…
Descriptors: Student Promotion, At Risk Students, Grade Repetition, Metropolitan Areas
NaYoung Hwang; Cory Koedel – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2025
We study the peer effects of grade retention in the context of Indiana's statewide third-grade retention policy. When a retention occurs, it changes the peer group for two cohorts: rising fourth graders who lose a peer and rising third graders who gain a peer. We identify peer effects in both cohorts by leveraging plausibly exogenous variation in…
Descriptors: Grade Repetition, Grade 3, Educational Policy, Elementary School Students
Jordan S. Berne; Brian A. Jacob; Christina Weiland; Katharine O. Strunk – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2025
State laws that mandate in-grade retention for struggling readers are widespread in the U.S., covering 34% of public-school third graders in 2023-24. This study investigates the impacts of Michigan's third-grade reading law on subsequent test scores and school progress outcomes for the 2020-21 and 2021-22 third-grade cohorts. Using a regression…
Descriptors: Grade Repetition, School Policy, Reading Difficulties, State Policy
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NaYoung Hwang; Cory Koedel – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2025
We evaluate the effects of grade retention on students' academic, attendance, and disciplinary outcomes in Indiana. Using a regression discontinuity design, we show that third-grade retention increases achievement in English Language Arts (ELA) and math immediately and substantially, and the effects persist into middle school. We find no evidence…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 3, Grade Repetition, Low Achievement
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Ardyn Nordstrom; Christopher S. Cotton – American Educational Research Journal, 2025
How will climate change impact education since near-universal primary education has been achieved in many developing countries? We begin to answer this by studying a recent severe drought in Southern Africa. Using data from a large cluster-randomized control trial involving girls and satellite data measuring drought intensity, we find that drought…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Climate, Water, Females
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Claudio Allende; Verónica López; Rocio Díaz; Machteld Vandecandelaere – Policy Futures in Education, 2025
Inclusive educational reforms have important policy shift implications. This paper examines an educational policy reform from Chile, which focuses on transforming grade retention practices. Before this policy, grade retention in Chile was a common practice, largely unchanged over decades. Effective in 2020, the reform marked a significant shift…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Grade Repetition
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Jaime León; Fernando Martínez-Abad – Large-scale Assessments in Education, 2025
Background: Grade retention is an educational aspect that concerns teachers, families, and experts. It implies an economic cost for families, as well as a personal cost for the student, who is forced to study one more year. The objective of the study was to evaluate the effect of course repetition on math, science and reading competencies, and…
Descriptors: Grade Repetition, Academic Achievement, Scores, Foreign Countries
Christina Weiland; Tiffany Wu; Rebecca Unterman; Anna Shapiro; Shekinah Lightner; Thomas Staines; Annie Taylor – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2025
In this pre-registered study, we explored the impacts of Boston Pre-K on children's educational trajectories, school progress/engagement, and academic achievement in late elementary and middle school using lotteries for oversubscribed schools in 2007-2011 (N=3,092 students; 24% of all applicants). Importantly, the program was unique nationally in…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Preschools, Preschool Education, Elementary Education