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The cost effectiveness of 22 approaches for raising student achievement
Stuart S. Yeh
Organizational Leadership, Policy and Development
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Cost-effectiveness
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Student Achievement
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Teacher Education
50%
Teacher Licensure
50%
Preschool
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Standard Certification
50%
Charter Schools
50%
Academic Outcomes
50%
Summer School
50%
Teacher Experience
50%
School Year
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Perception of Control
50%
Teacher Salaries
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Rapid Assessment
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Student Perceptions
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Performance Feedback
50%
School Day
50%
Cost-effectiveness Study
50%
High Standards
50%
Teacher Evaluation
50%
Full-day Kindergarten
50%
Class Size Reduction
50%
Student Motivation
50%
Computer-assisted Instruction
50%
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
50%
Voucher Program
50%
Comprehensive School Reform
50%
Cross-age Tutoring
50%
Licensure Test
50%
High-quality Preschool
50%
Exit Exams
50%
Social Sciences
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
100%
Kindergarten
50%
Summer Schools
50%
Head Start Program
50%
School Reform
50%
Teacher Assessment
50%
Comprehensive School
50%
Student Motivation
50%
Class Size
50%
Teaching Standards
50%
Charter Schools
50%
Computer Assisted Instruction
50%
Teacher Wages
50%
Performance Feedback
50%
Rapid Assessment
50%
Value Added
50%