Life After Youth Media: Insights about Program Influence into Adulthood, Executive Summary

Children and Youth, Education and Literacy, Journalism and Media

Life After Youth Media: Insights about Program Influence into Adulthood, Executive Summary

  • Do the skills, attitudes, and behaviors imparted in youth programs "stick" into adulthood?
  • If they do, how do they manifest in career, education, and life decisions?
  • How do the skills, attitudes, and behaviors that youth programs try to impart differ based on program intensity or levels of engagement?
  • Do these elements look different for people who went through youth media programs versus people who went through other types of youth programs?

These are common questions that youth program providers, funders, public officials, and other leading thinkers regularly wrestle with. This report, funded by The Robert. R. McCormick Foundation, tells the story of a group in Chicago committed to providing quality youth media programming in the city and how, through a collective evaluation, they were able to begin to answer these critical questions.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America-United States (Midwestern)-Illinois-Chicago Metropolitan Area

Just in Time: The Beyond-the-Hype Potential of E-Learning

Computers and Technology, Education and Literacy

Just in Time: The Beyond-the-Hype Potential of E-Learning

Based on a year of conversations with more than 100 leading thinkers, practitioners, and entrepreneurs, this report explores the state of e-learning and the potential it offers across all sectors of our economy -- far beyond the confines of formal education. Whether you're a leader, worker in the trenches, or just a curious learner, imagine being able to access exactly what you need, when you need it, in a format that's quick and easy to digest and apply. Much of this is now possible and within the next decade, just-in-time learning will likely become pervasive.

This report aims to inspire you to consider how e-learning could change the way you, your staff, and the people you serve transfer knowledge and adapt over time.

August 1970

Geographic Focus:

2013 State Teacher Policy Yearbook: National Summary

Education and Literacy

2013 State Teacher Policy Yearbook: National Summary

This project arose from a simple premise. Despite what many -- including, at times, the states themselves -- have argued, state governments have the strongest impact on the work of America's more than three and a half million public school teachers. With that as our framework, the National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ) began in 2007 what has become an annual 360-degree analysis and encyclopedic presentation of every policy states have on their books that affects the quality of teachers, specifically state efforts to shape teacher preparation, licensing, evaluation and compensation. Our goal has been to provide research-based, practical, cost-neutral recommendations to states on the best ways to improve the teaching profession in their states.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America-United States

Education or Reputation? A Look At America's Top-Ranked Liberal Arts Colleges

Education and Literacy

Education or Reputation? A Look At America's Top-Ranked Liberal Arts Colleges

This report examines the country's most prestigious liberal arts colleges. Despite endowments soaring as high as $1.8 billion, nearly all institutions increased tuition during the Great Recession to finance bloated administrative spending, with many college presidents enjoying salaries higher than Barack Obama's. This report peels back reputation to find out what students are really getting for their diploma's $240,000 price tag

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America / United States

Making Education Work For Latinas in the U.S.

Education and Literacy;Race and Ethnicity;Women

Making Education Work For Latinas in the U.S.

This study examines the existing knowledge base about promoting Latina educational success, defined as completing high school and then going on to secure a college degree. It also adds to existing research by examining two large data sets - one national, and one California-based for predictors of successful educational outcomes for representative samples of Latina youth who have recently been in high school and college. Finally, after identifying important predictors of success from the existing literature, and the examination of current data, the study incorporates case studies of seven young Latinas who illustrate pathways of women who are finding their way to educational success through high school, community college, and four year universities. Their stories provide a deeper understanding of the challenges that young Latinas encounter in our culture, as well as the promise they represent.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America / United States

Every Child, Every School: Lessons from Chicago's Partnership for Instructional Leadership

Education and Literacy

Every Child, Every School: Lessons from Chicago's Partnership for Instructional Leadership

Too many students in Chicago Public Schools are performing below -- often far below -- grade level. Ideally, all students should be increasing their subject matter knowledge and critical thinking skills over time. In September 2008 a three-year initiative, the Partnership for Instructional Leadership, was created to help a group of neighborhood elementary schools in Chicago Public Schools Area 4, on the city's Northwest Side, build the internal capacity to improve school achievement for all students at all grade levels, including Pre-K and English Language Learners.**Over the course of three years, the Partnership was implemented in 11 elementary schools�six for the full three years with five more schools joining in the third year. This report summarized significant outcomes and learnings from the Partnership experience.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America-United States (Midwestern)-Illinois-Cook County-Chicago

Central Office Transformation Toolkit: Strengthening School District Central Offices in the Service of Improved Teaching and Learning

Education and Literacy

Central Office Transformation Toolkit: Strengthening School District Central Offices in the Service of Improved Teaching and Learning

Principals are key to improving teaching and learning in schools, but how can school district central offices give principals the support they need? Three tools designed by education researchers at the University of Washington are meant to help. Two focus on the redesign of central offices in ways that foster effective leadership in schools. The last is an aid for principal supervisors seeking to develop the instructional capabilities of the principals they oversee.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America / United States

Preparing Black and Latino Young Men for College and Careers: A Description of the Schools and Strategies in NYC's Expanded Success Initiative

Children and Youth;Education and Literacy;Race and Ethnicity

Preparing Black and Latino Young Men for College and Careers: A Description of the Schools and Strategies in NYC's Expanded Success Initiative

The Expanded Success Initiative (ESI) provides funding and technical support to 40 relatively successful New York City high schools to help them improve college and career readiness among black and Latino male students. This preliminary report describes key components and strategies of ESI and begins to look at factors that might influence the potential to apply ESI more broadly.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America / United States (Northeastern) / New York / New York County / New York City;North America / United States (New York Metropolitan Area)

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