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Today’s children experience a decreased amount of time at recess and fewer physical education (PE) classes throughout the school day. Breaks for physical activity limit class time for academics, potentially reducing learning. However, breaks may improve alertness and achievement. Using the...
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Students may suffer from learning loss between the spring and fall semesters, an experience often called ‘summer learning loss' or ‘knowledge decay.' Although many studies examine knowledge decay in K-12, only a few examine college students. This study expands the literature by examining...
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School choice allows families to choose schools that are more suited to their children. These choices may affect non-academic outcomes, including students’ mental health. We empirically examine the relationship between school choice and mental health using two methods. First, we use...
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Economists predict inefficiencies in public relative to private production. This paper examines whether public and private institutions similarly sort students and teachers within schools. We use two nationally representative samples, covering high school and early elementary school. Public...
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