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Matthew A. Kraft

Matthew A. Kraft is an American economist of education, educator, and researcher. He is currently a Professor of Education and… more

Matthew A. Kraft
H-index: 32
Education 82%
Business 6%
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#econsky #edusky. 📉📈 Can you help?

What papers provide estimates of the standard deviation of school effects on test scores measured in student standard deviation units?
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Thanks, Dan Hamlin, for the opportunity to visit the University of Oklahoma as the inaugural speaker in the Oklahoma Center for Education Policy Innovation seminar series. As a bonus, I was able to speak w/ Deven Carlson's class & stop by the National Weather Center & Climatological Survey.

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erjournal-aera.bsky.social
"Grow Your Own" (GYO) programs were created to encourage members of local communities to become teachers: aiming to address shortages and increase diversity within the profession. Researchers offer new ways to measure the effectiveness of such programs: bit.ly/3IcXMwz.
Illustration of people interacting with light bulb flowers on a plant.
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Really cool TT job for a scholar studying issues at the intersection of education, the environment, and sustainability. Very excited to see this type of job ad in the wild!
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It was such a joy to visit @uvaehd.bsky.social as part of the Virginia Education Sciences Training (VEST) speaker series. What a beautiful place with a vibrant group of scholars and students. Thanks for the great conversations and thoughtful feedback. @dbassok.bsky.social
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#SustainableED is growing! We are so thrilled to welcome Samantha and Laura to the team. 🌎+🎓
edsustainable.bsky.social
We are excited to welcome Postdoc Samantha Kane and Senior Advisor Laura Schifter to the SustainableED team 🥳 Both bring invaluable expertise in crafting and communicating rigorous, policy-relevant research. Looking forward to what's next!

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We are excited to welcome Postdoc Samantha Kane and Senior Advisor Laura Schifter to the SustainableED team 🥳 Both bring invaluable expertise in crafting and communicating rigorous, policy-relevant research. Looking forward to what's next!
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This semester I'm experimenting with new ways to integrate the latest technology into my courses.⚡📘⚡

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My paper with @matthewakraft.com describing the variety of Grow Your Own teacher programs nationally is out in print in @erjournal-aera.bsky.social!

EdResearcher: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.3102/...

Open Access: edworkingpapers.com/sites/defaul...
“Grow Your Own” (GYO) programs have emerged as a new approach to expanding teacher supply, addressing localized shortages, and diversifying the profession. However, little is known about the scale and design of GYO programs, which recruit and support individuals from the local community to become teachers. We conduct a quantitative content analysis of 94 GYO initiatives and find that “GYO” is an umbrella term used to describe teacher pipeline programs with very different purposes, participants, and program features. Although nearly all GYO initiatives aim to increase local supply, far fewer offer programming aligned with reducing shortages in hard-to-staff subjects and schools, increasing diversity, and improving effectiveness. We propose a new classification scheme to facilitate more precise discussions of GYO programs.
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How vulnerable are the schools in your community to climate hazards?

Find out using a new data tool we've created w/ @brookings.edu where you can look up FEMA-based risk levels for every US public school.

We hope this can help inform local policy & pedagogy.

www.brookings.edu/articles/cli...
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The US is facing a dual crisis in declining educational outcomes & escalating climate impacts.

We outline how education policy can respond in ways that raise academic achievement, create cost savings, & contribute to a healthier planet via @brookings.edu

www.brookings.edu/articles/cli...
Climate change is an urgent but often overlooked education policy issue | Brookings
Climate change threatens schools’ stability, but resilient infrastructure and climate education can drive solutions.
www.brookings.edu

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annenberginstitute.bsky.social
📢 A new #EdWorkingPapers Policy and Practice Series summary features “Education and Climate Change: Synthesizing the Evidence to Guide Future Research” by @matthewakraft.com, Grace Falken & Sohil Malik!

📄 edworkingpapers.com/policy-pract...

#EdExchange @edsustainable.bsky.social

by Matthew A. KraftReposted by: Dan Goldhaber

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Thanks, Dan! My view is this paper confirms broad teacher eval reforms can work in at least some contexts ⬇️, but key elements have proven difficult to scale & sustain successful.

I think we would do well to include these dimensions (scalability & sustainability) into our definition of what "works".
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That means a lot, thanks Constance!! :)
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Our article examining the effects of nearly a nation-wide scale-up of state teacher evaluation reforms is now out in print at JPE: Micro. Check it out!

Print version:
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...

Open Access:
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@joshbleiberg.bsky.social
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Excited to announce the call for papers for the inaugural MidSouth Education Policy Workshop, October 16-17, in Lexington, KY!

Send us your abstracts on all things econ of ed & ed policy by 8/27. Grad students & early career folks especially welcome!

Info & link to submit here: bit.ly/44TdiGf
Lexington, KY
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Thank you so much for sharing, Katharine. I hope our paths cross in this space. 😊
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Great question. I see it as "yes, and" instead of "either or". This is just the space where I think I can the most value.
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I'm so sorry to hear this. I think making these issues local is essential. We aim to develop tools to do just that.
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Yes! Same is true for urban heat islands as well. Great point.

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