By Jill Barshay
I’m digging into studies on remedial education for research guidance on how to help kids catch up after the coronavirus pandemic. Interventions for older students often have mixed results but I thought it would be interesting to note the key elements of an Israeli high school program that produced both immediate and long-lasting results for teens into their early 30s.
The Israeli study, “Does Remedial Education at Late Childhood Pay Off After All? Long-Run Consequences for University Schooling, Labor Market Outcomes and Inter-Generational Mobility,” was conducted by Israeli economist Victor Lavy of the University of Warwick with two other researchers at Brown and Northwestern universities and is slated to be published in 2022 in the Journal of Labor Economics.
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