Rewarding Persistence: Effects of a Performance-Based Scholarship Program for Low-Income Parents

Education and Literacy;Poverty;Welfare and Public Assistance

Rewarding Persistence: Effects of a Performance-Based Scholarship Program for Low-Income Parents

This report describes the impacts of a performance-based scholarship program with a counseling component on academic success and persistence among low-income parents. Students who participated in the program, which was operated at two New Orleans-area colleges as part of MDRC's multisite Opening Doors demonstration, were more likely to stay in school, get higher grades, and earn more credits.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America / United States (Southern) / Louisiana;North America / United States (Gulf Coast Region);North America / United States (Southern) / Louisiana / Orleans Parish / New Orleans

Rewarding Persistence: Effects of a Performance-Based Scholarship Program for Low-Income Parents

Education and Literacy;Poverty;Welfare and Public Assistance

Rewarding Persistence: Effects of a Performance-Based Scholarship Program for Low-Income Parents

This report describes the impacts of a performance-based scholarship program with a counseling component on academic success and persistence among low-income parents. Students who participated in the program, which was operated at two New Orleans-area colleges as part of MDRC's multisite Opening Doors demonstration, were more likely to stay in school, get higher grades, and earn more credits.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America / United States (Southern) / Louisiana;North America / United States (Gulf Coast Region);North America / United States (Southern) / Louisiana / Orleans Parish / New Orleans

Rewarding Persistence: Effects of a Performance-Based Scholarship Program for Low-Income Parents

Education and Literacy;Poverty;Welfare and Public Assistance

Rewarding Persistence: Effects of a Performance-Based Scholarship Program for Low-Income Parents

This report describes the impacts of a performance-based scholarship program with a counseling component on academic success and persistence among low-income parents. Students who participated in the program, which was operated at two New Orleans-area colleges as part of MDRC's multisite Opening Doors demonstration, were more likely to stay in school, get higher grades, and earn more credits.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America / United States (Southern) / Louisiana;North America / United States (Gulf Coast Region);North America / United States (Southern) / Louisiana / Orleans Parish / New Orleans

Open Knowledge Resources for Higher Education: Scholarly Publications, Course Materials, Academic Software

Education and Literacy

Open Knowledge Resources for Higher Education: Scholarly Publications, Course Materials, Academic Software

This paper will explain why electronic knowledge resources in academia cannot only be regarded as private commodities, but also as public goods. After sketching a concept of public goods for a postnational, global society, three types of electronic knowledge resources are distinguished: scholarly publications, course materials and academic software. With the help of practical examples, similarities between these resources are developed. Finally, it will be explained what advantages the status of public good for knowledge resources would have and how it could be achieved by the academic community.

August 1970

Geographic Focus:

Promising Instructional Reforms in Developmental Education: A Case Study of Three Achieving the Dream Colleges

Education and Literacy

Promising Instructional Reforms in Developmental Education: A Case Study of Three Achieving the Dream Colleges

This report examines the experiences of three of the 83 colleges currently involved in the Achieving the Dream: Community Colleges Count project, an initiative of Lumina Foundation for Education, and their efforts to improve instruction in developmental education classrooms. Using the Achieving the Dream model as a framework, each college implemented a system of reforms aimed at reaching developmental learners who have a variety of skill levels and experiences.

August 1970

Geographic Focus:

Promising Instructional Reforms in Developmental Education: A Case Study of Three Achieving the Dream Colleges

Education and Literacy

Promising Instructional Reforms in Developmental Education: A Case Study of Three Achieving the Dream Colleges

This report examines the experiences of three of the 83 colleges currently involved in the Achieving the Dream: Community Colleges Count project, an initiative of Lumina Foundation for Education, and their efforts to improve instruction in developmental education classrooms. Using the Achieving the Dream model as a framework, each college implemented a system of reforms aimed at reaching developmental learners who have a variety of skill levels and experiences.

August 1970

Geographic Focus:

Promising Instructional Reforms in Developmental Education: A Case Study of Three Achieving the Dream Colleges

Education and Literacy

Promising Instructional Reforms in Developmental Education: A Case Study of Three Achieving the Dream Colleges

This report examines the experiences of three of the 83 colleges currently involved in the Achieving the Dream: Community Colleges Count project, an initiative of Lumina Foundation for Education, and their efforts to improve instruction in developmental education classrooms. Using the Achieving the Dream model as a framework, each college implemented a system of reforms aimed at reaching developmental learners who have a variety of skill levels and experiences.

August 1970

Geographic Focus:

A Tale of Two Cities

Community and Economic Development;Education and Literacy;Employment and Labor

A Tale of Two Cities

Published in March 2007 by the Philadelphia Workforce Investment Board, A Tale of Two Cities is a report portraying Philadelphia's human capital challenge as latent economic opportunity. The research highlights the economic potential that investing in the education of Philadelphia's people can yield, both for the individual and the community as a whole. The publication is intentionally designed to be readable and accessible to all Philadelphia citizens -- thought leaders, community members, public officials, and business owners. In everyday language, it identifies the connection between the undereducation of the city's workforce and Philadelphia's economic problems, high levels of unemployment and poverty, social dislocation, tax challenges, and safety concerns; concerns that all Philadelphians understand and have a stake in addressing.

August 1970

Geographic Focus: North America / United States (Northeastern) / Pennsylvania / Philadelphia County / Philadelphia

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