Jake Stern
@JakeSternBPS
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Director of Performance Management Boston Public Schools - Office of Data and Accountability
Joined November 2015
Delighted that "Who Benefits From Attending Effective High Schools?" with Sebastian Kiguel, Shanette C Porter, John Q Easton has just been accepted for publication in the Journal of Labor Economics. WP version: https://t.co/S0E3iRTdhl
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Episode 82: @KiraboJackson on the multiple dimensions of school quality https://t.co/JmxB2LyCaY
probablecausation.com
Date: November 8, 2022
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"Quantifying school quality has the unintended consequence of increasing the geographical concentration of advantage, potentially entrenching inequalities."
journals.uchicago.edu
In this article we investigate whether quantifying school performance can have the unintended consequence of increasing the spatial concentration of advantage. Combining research on residential...
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"Preferences for schools’ racial/ethnic composition are more stable than preferences for quality and proximity to home"
journals.sagepub.com
I investigate longitudinal preferences for schools revealed by families’ applications to middle and high schools within a large urban school district’s universa...
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"In districts that need to stagger start times, it may be advisable for elementary schools to start earlier to accommodate later secondary school start times."
journals.sagepub.com
While research supports later start times for secondary schools, there is little evidence regarding start times for elementary schools. We address this gap with...
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U.S. Score Gaps Widen Consistently, Pattern Not Mirrored in Other Education Systems https://t.co/QqQl7ehwj9 Changes Between 2011 and 2019 in Achievement Gaps Between High- and Low-Performing Students in Mathematics and Science: International Results From TIMSS
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"Female students were more successful when their primary-school teachers were disproportionately female."
nber.org
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🚨🚨Check out this new #EdWorkingPaper from @edu_tuan, Chanh Lam, and @Paul__Bruno: Is there a national teacher shortage? A systematic examination of reports of teacher shortages in the United States https://t.co/jFYPRifhqq
edworkingpapers.com
Teachers are critical to student learning, but adequately staffing classrooms has been challenging in many parts of the country. Even though teacher shortages are being reported across the U.S.,...
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Diversifying Neighborhoods, Diversifying Schools? The Relationship Between Neighborhood Racial Change and School Segregation in New York City - Kfir Mordechay, Jennifer B. Ayscue, 2022
journals.sagepub.com
College-educated White households have increasingly opted to live in central urban neighborhoods, transforming many parts of the urban core. While there is emer...
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With few exceptions, you should NEVER start generating new ideas in a group - always start with people writing ideas alone and only then move to a group setting. (We've known starting with groups is worse for 50 years, but people still keep doing it since it feels more creative)
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Start your meetings on time! This paper finds that meetings which start late don't just annoy participants, they are also much less productive and creative. And making a habit of lateness hurts. Just the anticipation of a late meeting has similar effects https://t.co/W7SqLU0BJC
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MA legislature cutting the estate tax when lower income people in Massachusetts already pay 10% of their income in taxes whereas the top 1% of earners pay 6.8% #FairShare
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Economic and racial integration, and school choice in NYC: District that set ambitious prioritization targets and eliminated academic screens lowered economic segregation by 55% and racial segregation by 38%
journals.sagepub.com
New York City’s school system is among the most diverse and segregated in the United States. Using difference-in-differences and placebo tests, we evaluate two ...
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Better funded public schools have widespread benefits: 🧑🏫For every $19.85 spent per student in a public school, one crime was averted. https://t.co/wAqmaThswC 🧑🏫“Increased per pupil spending... helped reduce the inter-generational transmission of poverty.” https://t.co/Q0KNMie9lA
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Between 1997-2008, voters in Los Angeles approved a series of bonds dedicating around $20 billion in funding to the construction, expansion, and renovation of hundreds of schools. What was the impact of this massive investment in public goods? Julien Lafortune and I investigated.
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One Elite High School’s Struggle Over Admissions
nytimes.com
A fierce debate about the criteria for enrolling students at Lowell, in California, has echoes of the soul-searching happening across the U.S. education system.
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NEW REPORT: Segregation and School Funding: How Housing Discrimination Reproduces Unequal Opportunity (w/@schlfinance101 and @drprestongreen) https://t.co/h8Axhy2cfb
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Do Long Bus Rides Drive Down Academic Outcomes? https://t.co/BzWIjyhbej
journals.sagepub.com
School buses may be a critical education policy lever, breaking the link between schools and neighborhoods and facilitating access to school choice. Yet, little...
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Our collab w/ @emily_r_morton, @CEDR_US, and Tom Kane released 2 reports today on the widening test score gaps, the role of remote instruction for these widening gaps, & implications for districts’ recovery efforts https://t.co/Og8tkJEs4g (1/8) @caldercenter @HarvardCEPR @nwea
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