Great paper that I teach in my Econ of Ed class. It's well-known that, while No Excuses charter schools are great for test scores, other charters aren't. But this paper shows that plenty of non-No Excuses charters with zero/negative test score impacts might nonetheless be great schools.
NEW: We connected school attendance value-added estimates (for 2022-23 through 2024-25) to statewide survey data on school-based attendance practices. Our goal was to identify effective attendance strategies (e.g., specific practices, organizational systems, staffing, leadership). What did we find?🧵
Had a great time at the FLX Econ of Ed conference this year. Special shoutout to @mariabzhu.bsky.social for organizing, and specifically for having name tags where you can actually read people's names!
Looking forward to the bunching conference tomorrow and Saturday! There will be explainer talks for people new to these methods. If you want to watch the talks remotely, there's a Zoom link on the program:
www.gregoriocaetano.net/resources/Bu...
For anyone who missed it, here are videos of the talks:
www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...
Before the credibility revolution, everything was incredible.