Feb 2020

Choose to Change Research Brief

Read this research brief to learn more about the Crime Lab and Education Lab’s evaluation of the Choose to Change program.

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Scaling Promising Practices in Youth Mentoring

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Randomized evaluation of a school-based, trauma-informed group intervention for young women in Chicago
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Randomized evaluation of a school-based, trauma-informed group intervention for young women in Chicago

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Science Advances journal publication.

Working on Womanhood- Research Brief
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Research brief for the Working on Womanhood project.

Seizing the Opportunity to Advance Education Equity
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2021 Education Lab report on barriers to education faced by CPS students.

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Making the most of tutoring: 4 strategies for success
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Making the most of tutoring: 4 strategies for success

MDRC’s Barbara Condliffe and Shira Mattera share successful strategies from the Personalized Learning Initiative, our national study of the impact of high-dosage tutoring across the country.

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Leaders Asked for More Tutors, and Schools Got Them. Is That Enough?

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Crime Lab affiliate Anjali Adukia joins the Probable Causation Podcast with Jennifer Doleac to discuss research on the use of restorative justice practices in schools.