CLRI - Left Border Colorado Literacy Research Initiative

LitScan

July 2005 through June 2006
 

Parents’ Education Levels Consistently Predict Students’ Reading & Math Scores, 1980-2004
Volume 9, No. 5, July 15, 2005 (.pdf)

Rising Number of Colorado Teens Not in School & Not Working
Volume 9, No. 6, August 29, 2005 (.pdf)

Achievement Gap in Colorado Adults' Literacy and Numeracy
Volume 9, No. 7, August 29, 2005 (.pdf)

Students’ Use of Computers & the Internet Climbs with Parental Educational Attainment
Volume 9, No. 8, September 8, 2005 (.pdf)

Parents’ Level of Education Affects Own Expectations of Educational Attainment
Volume 9, No. 9, October 19, 2005 (.pdf)

Work-Related Education:  Participation in, Outcomes for, & Obstacles Facing Adults with a High School Education or Less
Volume 9, No. 10, October 25, 2005 (.pdf)

U.S. 15-Year-Olds More Likely to Score Low on Reading Literacy if Parents Did Not Complete College: Results from the 2000 Program for International Student Assessment (PISA)
Volume 10, No. 1, February 1, 2006 (.pdf)

High School and GED Graduates Achieve Greatest Literacy Gains: Results from the National Assessment of Adult Literacy, 2003
Volume 10, No. 2, February 2, 2006 (.pdf)

Impact of Parents’ Education on Literacy Skills Evident Among Imminent College Graduates
Volume 10, No. 3, March 30, 2006 (.pdf)

 

 


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