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Robert W. Fairlie

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December 22, 2015

Racial mismatch in the classroom leads to more unexcused student absences and school suspensions

Policymakers and educators alike are increasingly cognizant of the long-term consequences of student absenteeism and suspensions, which are particularly troubling […]

  • education
  • education policy
  • racial discrimination
  • student absenteeism
  • student behaviour
  • student suspensions
  • student-teacher racial mismatch
  • teacher behaviour
  • Daniel Stuckey
  • Emily C. Kern
  • Florian Hoffmann
  • Jason A. Grissom
  • Joshua Goodman
  • Lisa Merrill
  • Luis A. Rodriguez
  • Philip Oreopoulos
  • R. Balfanz
  • Richard Ingersoll
  • Robert W. Fairlie
  • Seth Gershenson
  • Stephen B. Holt
  • V. Byrnes
Research

September 17, 2015

Can gender differences in computer use explain why boys do worse in school than girls?

Boys perform worse in school than girls, which has been dubbed the “Boy Crisis”. An analysis of the latest data […]

  • academic achievement
  • Boy Crisis
  • computer use
  • educational outcomes
  • email
  • gender gap
  • grades
  • home use
  • homework time
  • playing games
  • schoolchildren
  • schoolwork
  • social networking
  • test scores
  • Robert W. Fairlie

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