Sarah Crittenden Fuller
@sarahcfuller.bsky.social
Research Associate Professor at the Education Policy Initiative at Carolina (EPIC) in Public Policy at UNC-CH
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A new study in AERA Open found that post-COVID, each day absent was associated with a decline in a student’s math achievement, with evidence of additional negative effects from peer absenteeism. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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September 22, 2025 at 2:31 PM
A new study in AERA Open found that post-COVID, each day absent was associated with a decline in a student’s math achievement, with evidence of additional negative effects from peer absenteeism. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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New paper! Using data from NC, we estimate that getting attendance rates back to pre-pandemic levels in 2023-24 could have improved state math achievement by 0.017-0.025 SDs in this year, or 13-19% of what would be needed for a full academic recovery. journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
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September 22, 2025 at 1:28 PM
New paper! Using data from NC, we estimate that getting attendance rates back to pre-pandemic levels in 2023-24 could have improved state math achievement by 0.017-0.025 SDs in this year, or 13-19% of what would be needed for a full academic recovery. journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
With colleagues at @epic-unc.bsky.social, I've had the pleasure of evaluating the Rethink Education project. We've been excited to see positive impacts of Blended Learning Badged Facilitators on math and reading test scores. www.dpi.nc.gov/news/press-r... @ncpublicschools.bsky.social #nced
Results Show Rethink Education Professional Development Drives Student Success
New data about educators who completed the Rethink Education Facilitator Badge professional development program reveals the program's transformative impact on their teaching and student learning outco...
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May 8, 2025 at 3:22 PM
With colleagues at @epic-unc.bsky.social, I've had the pleasure of evaluating the Rethink Education project. We've been excited to see positive impacts of Blended Learning Badged Facilitators on math and reading test scores. www.dpi.nc.gov/news/press-r... @ncpublicschools.bsky.social #nced
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New pub (open-access)! School absence rates have been above pre-pandemic levels for multiple years. We show how this is adding up for students over time, revealing that some students are experiencing especially deep and persistent levels of absenteeism. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.3102/...
February 26, 2025 at 4:14 PM
New pub (open-access)! School absence rates have been above pre-pandemic levels for multiple years. We show how this is adding up for students over time, revealing that some students are experiencing especially deep and persistent levels of absenteeism. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.3102/...
As I am reading various reactions to the new NAEP data, I am surprised to see so many people who are pointing to policies and educational trends that have been going on for decades (e.g. budget cuts, testing). That just doesn't match the data.
January 30, 2025 at 9:30 PM
As I am reading various reactions to the new NAEP data, I am surprised to see so many people who are pointing to policies and educational trends that have been going on for decades (e.g. budget cuts, testing). That just doesn't match the data.
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Out today! I wrote an op-ed for EdNC reflecting on learning recovery. I suggest that the multiple other challenges schools face (attendance, mental health, teacher burn-out) undercut recovery efforts, & offer some ideas about what that means we should do moving forward. www.ednc.org/learning-los...
Perspective | Learning loss is still with us. Where do we go from here?
OPTION 1: "When students are experiencing depression, anxiety, burn-out, and chronic absenteeism, they will not learn as much. When educators are burnt out and spending more time on behavioral managem...
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January 23, 2025 at 3:37 PM
Out today! I wrote an op-ed for EdNC reflecting on learning recovery. I suggest that the multiple other challenges schools face (attendance, mental health, teacher burn-out) undercut recovery efforts, & offer some ideas about what that means we should do moving forward. www.ednc.org/learning-los...
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Excited to release, with coauthors Camille Mikkelsen and @sarahcfuller.bsky.social, a new research brief on NC’s support personnel workforce (counselors, social workers, school psychologists) through the pandemic epic.unc.edu/wp-content/u...
A few key findings:
A few key findings:
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January 10, 2025 at 5:56 PM
Excited to release, with coauthors Camille Mikkelsen and @sarahcfuller.bsky.social, a new research brief on NC’s support personnel workforce (counselors, social workers, school psychologists) through the pandemic epic.unc.edu/wp-content/u...
A few key findings:
A few key findings:
I'm very happy to share this new article co-authored with @tswid.bsky.social, @kevincbastian.bsky.social, and Camille Mikkelsen. It was a long road to have this published. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.3102/...
December 16, 2024 at 4:04 PM
I'm very happy to share this new article co-authored with @tswid.bsky.social, @kevincbastian.bsky.social, and Camille Mikkelsen. It was a long road to have this published. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.3102/...
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New report from Detroit PEER by @jeremylsinger.bsky.social highlights persistent higher rates of chronic absence in Mich., despite significant progress since the peak of the pandemic. All but the most high-absenteeism schools still have 10-20pp higher chronic absenteeism than prior to COVID. #EduSky
I have a new brief out with Detroit PEER, providing an overview of how attendance in Michigan has changed since the COVID-19 pandemic: detroitpeer.org/wp-content/u...
November 22, 2024 at 6:11 PM
New report from Detroit PEER by @jeremylsinger.bsky.social highlights persistent higher rates of chronic absence in Mich., despite significant progress since the peak of the pandemic. All but the most high-absenteeism schools still have 10-20pp higher chronic absenteeism than prior to COVID. #EduSky
Excited to be able to share these early results showing potential benefits of paid year-long teacher residencies for teacher candidates in Texas.
New (and early) work from EPIC on paid teacher residency programs in TX epic.unc.edu/wp-content/u.... Much thanks to coauthors @sarahcfuller.bsky.social and Andrew Otte. Several key findings stand out:
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November 18, 2024 at 1:35 PM
Excited to be able to share these early results showing potential benefits of paid year-long teacher residencies for teacher candidates in Texas.
Four years on Twitter and somehow I still feel weird following people I don't know. Yet I talk to random people in elevators and the grocery store.
November 18, 2024 at 1:11 AM
Four years on Twitter and somehow I still feel weird following people I don't know. Yet I talk to random people in elevators and the grocery store.
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New WP! How might post-COVID test scores change if absence rates returned to pre-COVID levels? We estimate achievement would improve some, but not enough for full academic recovery. Absences may also be having less of a negative impact on scores post-COVID vs pre. edworkingpapers.com/ai24-951
The relationship between student attendance and achievement, pre- and post-COVID
We examine the relationship between absenteeism and achievement since the onset of COVID-19. Applying first-differences models to North Carolina administrative data, we estimate that each absence was ...
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November 12, 2024 at 8:34 PM
New WP! How might post-COVID test scores change if absence rates returned to pre-COVID levels? We estimate achievement would improve some, but not enough for full academic recovery. Absences may also be having less of a negative impact on scores post-COVID vs pre. edworkingpapers.com/ai24-951