[PDF][PDF] School district and community factors associated with learning loss during the COVID-19 pandemic

EM Fahle, TJ Kane, T Patterson… - Center for Education …, 2023‏ - notofman.com
We analyze data from approximately 7,800 school districts to describe variation in pandemic-
related learning losses among communities and student subgroups. We attempt to …

The educational consequences of remote and hybrid instruction during the pandemic

D Goldhaber, TJ Kane, A McEachin, E Morton… - American Economic …, 2023‏ - aeaweb.org
Using testing data from over two million students in nearly 10,000 schools in 49 states (plus
the District of Columbia), we investigate the role of remote and hybrid instruction in widening …

Disparities in educational access in the time of COVID: Evidence from a nationally representative panel of American families

SK Haderlein, AR Saavedra, MS Polikoff… - AERA …, 2021‏ - journals.sagepub.com
We use data collected between April 2020 and March 2021 from the Understanding America
Survey, a nationally representative internet panel of approximately 1,450 households with …

The New Education Politics in the United States

J Collins, S Reckhow - Annual Review of Political Science, 2024‏ - annualreviews.org
During the COVID-19 pandemic, school district politics rose to prominence on the nation's
political agenda, as school boards grappled with controversial decisions about reopening …

Determinants of ethnic differences in school modality choices during the COVID-19 crisis

AM Camp, G Zamarro - Educational Researcher, 2022‏ - journals.sagepub.com
A growing body of research and popular reporting shows racial differences in school
modality choices during the COVID-19 crisis, with White students more likely to attend …

Politics, markets, and pandemics: Public education's response to COVID-19

MT Hartney, LK Finger - Perspectives on Politics, 2022‏ - cambridge.org
The COVID-19 pandemic provides a unique opportunity to examine how local governments
respond to a public health crisis amid high levels of partisan polarization. As an arena that …

The revealed preferences for school reopening: Evidence from public-school disenrollment

TS Dee, E Huffaker, C Phillips… - American Educational …, 2023‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Before the 2020–2021 school year, policymakers and parents confronted the uncertain trade-
offs implied by the health, educational, and economic consequences of offering instruction …

Power in a pandemic: Teachers' unions and their responses to school reopening

BD Marianno, AA Hemphill, APS Loures-Elias… - AERA …, 2022‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Drawing on Bachrach and Baratz's first and second faces of interest group power, we
explore the relationship between teachers' union power and reopening decisions during the …

Looking back and moving forward: COVID-19's impact on the teacher labor market and implications for the future

A Camp, G Zamarro, J McGee - Educational Evaluation and …, 2024‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic teachers reported high levels of stress and burnout,
raising concerns about a potential increase in teacher turnover and future teacher …

The politics of school reopening during COVID-19: A multiple case study of five urban districts in the 2020–21 school year

J Singer, JA Marsh, D Menefee-Libey… - Educational …, 2023‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Purpose: Nearly all schools in the United States closed in spring 2020, at the onset of the
COVID-19 pandemic. We analyze traditional public and charter school reopenings for the …