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There were many important research studies on education in 2025, spanning topics from tutoring to school choice and boys’ struggles in school. But much of today’s most revealing research is lost amid a welter of lesser studies and drowned out by the cacophony of information and commentary on the internet. To help address the problem, FutureEd tracks emerging research and summarizes noteworthy studies for policymakers through our Research Notes series. Here's a collection of 2025 studies that presents fresh insights into what’s working in the education sector, what's not, and why.
** 1. Study Finds Student Absenteeism not Main Driver of Post-Pandemic Learning Loss ([link removed])
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** 2. High-Impact Tutoring Boosts Attendance ([link removed])
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** 3. Are Boys Really Behind? Evidence on Elementary School Gender Gaps ([link removed])
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** 4. Does High School Remediation Improve Postsecondary Outcomes? ([link removed])
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** 5. Study Links Immigration Raids to Rise in Student Absenteeism ([link removed])
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** 6. The Impact of Universal School Choice Programs on Private School Enrollment and Tuition ([link removed])
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** 7. Research Finds Students' Political Views Influence Their College Enrollment Decisions ([link removed])
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** 8. Dual Enrollment's Long-Term Impact on Student Earnings ([link removed])
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** 9. Helping Teachers Help Students, Inexpensively ([link removed])
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** 10. The Impact of Test-Optional Policies on College Admissions and Enrollment ([link removed])
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