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Chenchen Shi
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Chenchen Shi. What is the Practical Experience of Impact Evaluation of PK-12 Educational Programs in the United States:Thematic Text Analysis Based on 25 High-Quality Evaluation Research[J]. Journal of East China Normal University(Educational Sciences), 2022, 40(1): 43-59.
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学生出勤改进项目 中英名称 | 高质量效果评估研究 APA著录 | 高质量效果评估研究 中文标题 |
出勤和旷课干预及普遍程序(Attendance and Truancy Intervention and Universal Procedures) | 《我们能利用一个普遍预防项目来增加出勤和减少慢性缺勤吗?一项对“出勤和旷课干预及普遍程序”项目的随机对照实验》 | |
促进高中毕业与高等教育的长期改善(Facilitating Long-term Improvements in Graduation and Higher Education for Tomorrow) | 《“促进高中毕业与高等教育的长期改善”项目:最终评估报告》 | |
大哥哥大姐姐(Big Sisters Big Brothers) | 《在学校中有所作为:“大哥哥大姐姐”项目校本指导干预的影响研究》 | |
第二步(Second Step) | 《推倒教育的界限:“第二步”项目效果评估——一门具有社会心理和非认知干预的暴力预防课程》 | |
积极家庭支持(Positive Family Supports) | 《“积极家庭支持”项目的效能评估:一个面向初中学校的三层级公共卫生传递模型》 | |
检查与连接(Check & Connect) | 《指导干预对学校出勤和学业成就的影响:一项对“检查与连接”项目的随机评估》 | |
发短信(text messaging) | 《给家长发短信能够帮助改进高中生的学校出勤吗?》 | |
放学后教育重要(Afterschool Matters) | 《面向高中生的放学后教育项目:一项对“放学后教育重要”项目的评估研究》 | |
星火(SPARK) | 《“星火”早期读写项目的随机对照实验评估结果》 | |
学校早餐项目试点计划(School Breakfast Program Pilot Project) | 《“学校早餐项目试点计划”评估:最终报告》 | |
艺术通道倡议(Art Access Initiative) | 《艺术学习体验的因果效应研究:来自休斯顿“艺术倡议通道”项目的实验证据》 | |
阅读、写作、尊重和解决(Reading,Writing,Respect and Resolution) | 《面向全体学生的社会—情感与读写校本干预的实施效果:一项转化发展研究的两年实验》 | |
早期预警干预和监督系统(Early Warning Intervention and Monitoring System) | 《使学生走上毕业的正轨:“早期预警干预和监督系统”项目实施一年后的效果》 | |
追求公平和恢复性社区(Pursuing Equitable and Restorative Communities) | 《恢复性实践能够改进学校氛围和减少停课停学吗? 一项对恢复性实践在一个中等城市学区里实施效果的 评估》 | |
成为一名男子汉(Becoming A Man) | 《青少年暴力与辍学预防:一项随机田野实验》 | |
《对三项在芝加哥开展的减少犯罪与辍学实验的思考》 | ||
积极行为(Positive Action) | 《社会—情感和品格发展项目对学校层面上学业成就、缺勤和纪律结果的影响:一项随机对照实验》 | |
《利用社会—情感和品格发展来改进学业成就:一项在低收入城区学校内开展的随机对照实验》 | ||
每日在校实验室(EveryDay Labs) | 《通过干预家长观念来减少低年级学生的缺勤》 | |
《通过干预家长错误观念来大规模减少学生缺勤》 | ||
学校中的社区(Communities In Schools) | 《“学校中的社区”芝加哥伙伴项目对学生学业成就影响的实验证据》 | |
《“学校中的社区”项目全国评估第4卷:随机对照实验研究(杰克逊维尔,佛罗里达州)》 | ||
《“学校中的社区”项目全国评估第5卷:随机对照实验研究(奥斯汀,德克萨斯州)》 | ||
《“学校中的社区”项目全国评估第6卷:随机对照实验研究(威奇托,堪萨斯州)》 | ||
《“学校中的社区”项目案例管理干预:两年随机对照实验评估的最终发现》 |
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