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Effects of Dual-Language Immersion Programs on Student Achievement: Evidence From Lottery Data
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Bacon, Michael
, Zamarro, Gema
, Miller, Trey
, Steele, Jennifer L.
, Burkhauser, Susan
, Li, Jennifer
, Slater, Robert O.
in
Academic Achievement
/ Bilingualism
/ Classification
/ Cohort Analysis
/ Educational research
/ Elementary School Students
/ English Language Learners
/ English Learners
/ Grade 5
/ Grade 8
/ Immersion Programs
/ Intervention
/ Japanese
/ Mandarin Chinese
/ Mathematics Achievement
/ Native Language
/ Native Speakers
/ Program Effectiveness
/ Public Schools
/ Reading Achievement
/ Russian
/ School districts
/ Science Achievement
/ Scores
/ Secondary School Students
/ Spanish
/ Urban Schools
2017
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Effects of Dual-Language Immersion Programs on Student Achievement: Evidence From Lottery Data
by
Bacon, Michael
, Zamarro, Gema
, Miller, Trey
, Steele, Jennifer L.
, Burkhauser, Susan
, Li, Jennifer
, Slater, Robert O.
in
Academic Achievement
/ Bilingualism
/ Classification
/ Cohort Analysis
/ Educational research
/ Elementary School Students
/ English Language Learners
/ English Learners
/ Grade 5
/ Grade 8
/ Immersion Programs
/ Intervention
/ Japanese
/ Mandarin Chinese
/ Mathematics Achievement
/ Native Language
/ Native Speakers
/ Program Effectiveness
/ Public Schools
/ Reading Achievement
/ Russian
/ School districts
/ Science Achievement
/ Scores
/ Secondary School Students
/ Spanish
/ Urban Schools
2017
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Effects of Dual-Language Immersion Programs on Student Achievement: Evidence From Lottery Data
by
Bacon, Michael
, Zamarro, Gema
, Miller, Trey
, Steele, Jennifer L.
, Burkhauser, Susan
, Li, Jennifer
, Slater, Robert O.
in
Academic Achievement
/ Bilingualism
/ Classification
/ Cohort Analysis
/ Educational research
/ Elementary School Students
/ English Language Learners
/ English Learners
/ Grade 5
/ Grade 8
/ Immersion Programs
/ Intervention
/ Japanese
/ Mandarin Chinese
/ Mathematics Achievement
/ Native Language
/ Native Speakers
/ Program Effectiveness
/ Public Schools
/ Reading Achievement
/ Russian
/ School districts
/ Science Achievement
/ Scores
/ Secondary School Students
/ Spanish
/ Urban Schools
2017
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Effects of Dual-Language Immersion Programs on Student Achievement: Evidence From Lottery Data
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Effects of Dual-Language Immersion Programs on Student Achievement: Evidence From Lottery Data
2017
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Using data from seven cohorts of language immersion lottery applicants in a large, urban school district, we estimate the causal effects of immersion programs on students' test scores in reading, mathematics, and science and on English learners' (EL) reclassification. We estimate positive intentto-treat (ITT) effects on reading performance in fifth and eighth grades, ranging from 13% to 22% of a standard deviation, reflecting 7 to 9 months of learning. We find little benefit in terms of mathematics and science performance but also no detriment. By sixth and seventh grade, lottery winners' probabilities of remaining classified as EL are 3 to 4 percentage points lower than those of their counterparts. This effect is stronger for ELs whose native language matches the partner language.
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