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21by Lincove, Jane Arnold Valant, Jon Cowen, Joshua M Published in Economics of education review (01.12.2018)“...•School choice and centralized enrollment are intended to expand access.•Many students in a school choice system are not assigned to their first-choice...”
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23“...College admissions officers face a rapidly changing policy environment where court decisions have limited the use of affirmative action. At the same time,...”
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25by von Hippel, Paul T Bellows, Laura Osborne, Cynthia Lincove, Jane Arnold Mills, Nick Published in Economics of education review (01.08.2016)“...•16 states hold teacher preparation programs (TPPs) accountable for teacher quality.•Yet it is hard to single out TPPs whose teachers are exceptionally good or...”
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26“...In recent years, many states, including California, Texas, and Oregon, have changed admissions policies to increase access to public universities for students...”
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27by Black, Sandra E Cortes, Kalena E Lincove, Jane Arnold Published in Education finance and policy (01.03.2020)“...Access to higher education begins with a student's decision whether and where to apply to college. This paper examines racial and ethnic differences in college...”
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30“...Mental illness is the country's leading cause of disability. However, approximately 60 percent of individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) are not...”
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31“...In recent years, many states, including California, Texas, and Oregon, have changed admissions policies to increase access to public universities for students...”
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33“...In recent years, many states, including California, Texas, and Oregon, have changed admissions policies to increase access to public universities for students...”
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34“...In recent years, many states, including California, Texas, and Oregon, have changed admissions policies to increase access to public universities for students...”
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35by Paula Arce-Trigatti Douglas N Harris Huriya Jabbar Jane Arnold Lincove Published in Education next (01.10.2015)“...[...]charter schools always face the possibility of closure for low performance, and this threat may pressure the schools to avoid risk by imitating successful...”
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39“...[...]many state charter laws prohibit performance-based admission standards and require lottery-based admissions for oversubscribed schools. [...]charter...”