The GED Is Changing: Evidence Suggests GED Prep Courses Should Change Too
Improved GED prep programs could significantly increase passage rates and college enrollment, suggests a timely and encouraging study from MDRC. More »
Improved GED prep programs could significantly increase passage rates and college enrollment, suggests a timely and encouraging study from MDRC. More »
Researchers find that providing free computers to students lacking home computing access has no effect on educational outcomes. More »
China’s reliance on economic growth is the primary reason it has remained so obstinate to world pacts on climate change. More »
Employees working from home are less likely to leave the company and report higher work satisfaction. More »
A study examines the link between neighborhood composition and Americans' acceptance of immigration. More »
An examination of state insurance laws shows that mental health insurance coverage has a significant impact on suicide rates. More »
Controlling short-lived climate pollutants could not only delay warming trends in the near term, but may also delay sea level rise, scientists estimate. More »
Developing countries might be better off spending their resources on establishing the right policy environment for local entrepreneurs. More »
New study evaluates the effect of state implementation of Pay-For-Performance on nursing home care. More »
A recent study demonstrates that black carbon may be the second most significant driver of anthropogenic climate change. More »
How can money sent by immigrants to their home countries best be an instrument of development? More »
Researchers examine the link between job loss and cardiovascular health in Norway. More »