EDLR student, Robert Cotto Jr. shares his thoughts on Charter Schools in a recent Stamford Advocate article.
Charter schools bypass racial imbalance laws
July 8, 2019
July 8, 2019
EDLR student, Robert Cotto Jr. shares his thoughts on Charter Schools in a recent Stamford Advocate article.
July 5, 2019
EDLR’s Dr. Preston Green was quoted in the LA School Report on how research shows that charter schools do best for California’s low-income and minority students, which is leading state officials to consider slowing their expansion.
March 29, 2019
Congrats to LLEP student Pauline Batista for recently receiving the Graduate Student of the Year Award from the UConn NAACP Youth & College Chapter. This honor recognizes her strong character, commitment, and academic achievements towards UConn students and the community!
January 4, 2019
A study co-authored by Preston Green is mentioned in Captial & Main
December 3, 2018
EDLR’s Casey Cobb was noted in the CT Mirror regarding a journal he co-authored (2009) on how interdistrict choice effects student achievement, based on a study conducted in Hartford.
September 15, 2018
EDLR’s Dr. Preston Green recently served on the 12th Annual National Education Policy Center (NEPC)’s research panel, held on Sept. 14, 2018. The talk was titled The Challenge of Making Research Usable and Used and included panelists: Erica Frankenberg from Pennsylvania State University Genevieve Siegel-Hawley from Virginia Commonwealth University Preston Green from the University of Connecticut The panel discussion was open […]
August 9, 2018
EducationDive (Research by Professor Preston Green referenced)
August 7, 2018
This summer, the Neag School of Education caught up with three doctoral students in the Learning, Leadership, and Education Policy program regarding their research that were recently released as issue briefs, in connection to the Center for Education Policy Analysis. Read more on their individual thoughts and recommendations for education: Samuel J. Kamin writes about […]
July 27, 2018
CEPA-researchers, Morgaen Donaldson and Sarah Woulfin share their findings on current principal evaluations systems with Education Weekly.
July 18, 2018
Chelsea Connery ’13 (ED), ’14 MA, a former public school teacher and now a Neag School doctoral student in the Learning, Leadership, and Education Policy program, prepared the following issue brief — in affiliation with the Center for Education Policy Analysis (CEPA) — about the impact of undocumented status on children’s learning, as well as the implications for schools.