Berkeley Policy Associates
Associated IES Content
Grant
Evaluation of the SOURCE Program: An Intervention to Promote College Application and Enrollment Among Urban Youth - Primary Outcomes
College attendance rates among high school students differ by family income. One explanation offered for this difference is that students from low-income families lack information needed to successfully apply and enroll in college. The SOURCE mentoring program was created to provide college-eligible, low-income high school juniors with counseling, information, and oversight to aid their completion of the college application process. SOURCE mentors provide students with the practical knowledg...
Federal funding program:
Award number:
R305A080066
Contract
Evaluation of Conversion Magnet Schools
Since the mid-1970s, magnet schools have been critical to school district efforts to implement voluntary desegregation plans and, in some cases, court desegregation orders.
Federal funding program:
Contract number:
ED04CO0025/0013
Grant
An Evaluation of the SOURCE (Student Outreach for College Enrollment) Program: An Intervention to Promote College Application and Enrollment Among Urban Youth
In the early 2000s, young people from higher income families were much more likely to attend college than those of limited means, and only about half of the disparity was attributed to differences in high school grades and test scores. The researchers conducted this study to assess an advising program that sought to increase college-going among inner-city youth. The advising program was motivated by research that showed disadvantaged students were less successful than other students in compl...
Federal funding program:
Award number:
R305F050274
Contract
The Impact of a Reading Intervention for Low-Literate Adult ESL (English as a Second Language) Learners
The Adult Education and Family Literacy Act (AEFLA) authorized grants to states to fund local programs of adult education and literacy services. Funded at $554 million in Fiscal Year 2008, the programs provided instruction in reading, numeracy, GED preparation, and English literacy. The AEFLA also authorized National Leadership Activities. Such activities, which were designed to enhance the quality of adult education and literacy programs nationwide, included the identification of the most suc
Federal funding program:
Contract number:
ED-01-CO-0026/0025