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David M. Houston
David M. Houston
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Collective impact and the new generation of cross-sector collaborations for education: A nationwide scan
JR Henig, CJ Riehl, DM Houston, MA Rebell, JR Wolff
Teachers College, Columbia University: New York, NY, USA, 2016
972016
Networks in New York city: Implementing the common core
P Wohlstetter, DM Houston, B Buck
Educational Policy 29 (1), 85-110, 2015
392015
PUBLIC SUPPORT GROWS FOR HIGHER TEACHER PAY AND EXPANDED SCHOOL CHOICE RESULTS FROM THE 2019 EDUCATION NEXT SURVEY.
MB Henderson, DM Houston, PE Peterson, MR West
Education Next 20 (1), 8-28, 2020
362020
Polarization and the politics of education: What moves partisan opinion?
DM Houston
Educational Policy 35 (4), 566-589, 2021
292021
What American families experienced when COVID-19 closed their schools
MB Henderson, D Houston, PE Peterson, MR West
Education next 21 (1), 22-31, 2021
272021
The effects of student growth data on school district choice: Evidence from a survey experiment
DM Houston, JR Henig
American Journal of Education 127 (4), 563-595, 2021
182021
The “good” schools: Academic performance data, school choice, and segregation
DM Houston, JR Henig
AERA Open 9, 23328584231177666, 2023
132023
From NCLB to ESSA: Lessons learned or politics reaffirmed
JR Henig, DM Houston, MA Lyon
The Every Student Succeeds Act: What it means for schools, systems, and …, 2017
122017
Politics, Covid, and In-Person Instruction During the First Year of the Pandemic
DM Houston, MP Steinberg
Educational Policy, 08959048231204843, 2023
11*2023
Partisan Rifts Widen, Perceptions of School Quality Decline: Results from the 2022 Education Next survey of public opinion.
DM Houston, PE Peterson, MR West
Education Next 23 (1), 2023
112023
Schoolhouse democracy: Public opinion and education spending in the states
DM Houston
Educational Researcher 48 (7), 438-451, 2019
112019
Status, growth, and perceptions of school quality
DM Houston, M Henderson, PE Peterson, MR West
Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 01623737211030505, 2021
92021
Polarization, partisan sorting, and the politics of education
DM Houston
American Educational Research Journal, 00028312241228280, 2024
82024
Hunger for Stability Quells Appetite for Change: Results of the 2021 Education Next Survey of Public Opinion.
MB Henderson, DM Houston, PE Peterson, MR West
Education Next 22 (1), 2022
82022
Parent Poll Reveals Support for School Covid-Safety Measures Despite Vaccine Hesitancy, Partisan Polarization: Private-school parents report less learning loss, greater …
MB Henderson, DM Houston, PE Peterson, MR West
Education Next 22 (1), 25-36, 2022
62022
Amid pandemic, support soars for online learning: Results from the 2020 Education Next survey of public opinion
MB Henderson, DM Houston, PE Peterson, MD Shakeel, MR West
Education Next 21 (1), 6-22, 2021
62021
Common Core, Uncommon Theory of Action: CEOs in New York City Schools
P Wohlstetter, B Buck, DM Houston, CO Smith
Thinking and Acting Systemically: Improving Districts Under Pressure, 2016
52016
Parental anxieties over student learning dissipate as schools relax anti-COVID measures
DM Houston
Education Next 23 (1), 2023
42023
Rage against the regime: The reform of education policy in New York City
P Wohlstetter, D Houston
Teachers College Record, 2015
42015
Public Opinion, Attitude Stability, and Education Policy
DM Houston, MB Henderson, PE Peterson, MR West
Teachers College Record, 2022
22022
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