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CEPA at Stanford, an independent research center, provides the depth and scale of research needed to affect education policy in meaningful ways.

Stanford, California
Joined September 2012

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    Sep 10
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  3. Sep 7

    . mentions work by our alumna Rachel Valentino on pre-k quality achievement gaps

  4. Sep 7

    Congrats to our alumnus for receiving funds to train postdocs to study school leadership

  5. Sep 7

    According to some schools can measure student engagement through an adaptive, computer-based assessment

  6. Sep 6

    . mentions work by , et al. on resegregation in the South

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    Sep 6

    Resegregation has flowed across schools in the South, according to a 2011 study.

  8. Sep 1

    .'s new book considers the impact of Silicon Valley on higher education

  9. Sep 1

    NEW : The Impact of the Great Recession on Student Achievement Evidence from Data

  10. Aug 31

    . alumni uses data to show how the recession affect students unequally

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    Aug 31

    Fewer middle-class children are now enrolled in private elementary schools, according to a study by Sean Reardon.

  12. Aug 30

    Will public pre-K really close achievement gaps? Gaps in prekindergarten quality between students and across states

  13. Aug 29

    UPDATED : Can Socioeconomic Status Substitute for Race in Affirmative Action College Admissions Policies?

  14. Aug 29

    Congrats to 's Susanna Loeb, who will join Annenberg Institute for School Reform in 2018

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    Aug 21

    SEDA Project Manager position open

  16. Aug 14

    Principals are not telling subpar teachers they need to improve

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    Aug 10

    The pace of change in higher education has been leisurely, while Silicon Valley has renewed itself multiple times.

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    Aug 11

    Read an op-ed by our Jim Wyckoff and colleague on teacher evaluations

  19. Aug 11

    Bischoff & reardon found that changes in income inequality accounted for about 70% of changes in income segregation

  20. Aug 10

    NEW Effectiveness of Interactive Satellite-Transmitted Instruction:

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