Julia A. Gwynne

Julia A. Gwynne is a Senior Research Scientist at the UChicago Consortium.  Her research spans a range of areas including, high school graduation rates, early warning indicators, school closings, charter high schools, and preschool attendance. Across these areas, she is principally interested in identifying the academic skills and behaviors students need to be successful in their current grade level and beyond. She is also interested in how district policies support the ongoing development of high-quality instructional practice. She is currently serving as Co-PI of a study examining CPS’ newly developed, comprehensive digital curriculum, Skyline, and its role in literacy learning acceleration for students in grades K-2.  Her research has received outstanding publication awards from Division H of the American Educational Research Association.

All Publications

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Preschool Attendance in Chicago Public Schools Preschool Attendance in Chicago Public Schools

Relationships with Learning Outcomes and Reasons for Absences

Report May 2014
Preschool Attendance in Chicago Public Schools: Relationships with Learning Outcomes and Reasons for Absences: Research Summary Preschool Attendance in Chicago Public Schools

Relationships with Learning Outcomes and Reasons for Absences

Report Sep 2013
What Matters for Staying On-Track and Graduating in Chicago Public Schools: A Focus on English Language Learners What Matters for Staying On-Track and Graduating in Chicago Public Schools

A Focus on English Language Learners

Report May 2012
What Matters for Staying On-Track and Graduating in Chicago Public Schools: A Focus on Students with Disabilities What Matters for Staying On-Track and Graduating in Chicago Public Schools

A Focus on Students with Disabilities

Report Dec 2009
When Schools Close: Effects on Displaced Students in Chicago Public Schools When Schools Close

Effects on Displaced Students in Chicago Public Schools

Report Oct 2009
Changing Schools: A Look at Student Mobility Trends in Chicago Public Schools Since 1995 Changing Schools

A Look at Student Mobility Trends in Chicago Public Schools Since 1995

Report Jan 2009
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