About News News Subscribe Education Leadership Economics Advocacy Domestic Policy & Politics Ethics Social Entrepreneurship Social Equity (-) Health Policy Facet Area of Focus - News Sebastian Tello Trillo Christopher J. Ruhm Michael D. Williams Brooke Lehmann Kirsten Gelsdorf Margaret Foster Riley Noah Myung Sophie Trawalter Timothy L. Davis Andy Ortiz Andy Ortiz Bala Mulloth Benjamin Castleman David Leblang Jeanine Braithwaite Lucy Bassett Pam Cipriano Raymond C. Scheppach Sarah Turner (-) Adam Leive (-) Daphna Bassok Facet People - News EdPolicyWorks: Center for Education Policy and Workforce Competitiveness Facet UVA Partner - News Research and Commentary Facet News Type - News Feb 25, 2021 Understanding COVID-19-Era Enrollment Drops among Early-Grade Public School Students Education Health Policy The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly disrupted schooling nationwide, raising serious concerns about the impact of the pandemic on children’s learning. But, as Batten’s Daphna Bassok and co-author Anna Shapiro write in Brooking’s “Brown Center Chalkboard” blog, relatively less has been written about the experiences of the “missing children”—those who have not enrolled in public school at all. Read in Brookings Oct 16, 2020 Q&A: Do Work Requirements Aid Those on Public Assistance? Batten Professor Says No. Economics Health Policy Adam Leive, Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Economics at the Batten School, questions the effectiveness of work requirements in public assistance. READ IN UVA TODAY Stay Up To Date with the Latest Batten News and Events Subscribe
Feb 25, 2021 Understanding COVID-19-Era Enrollment Drops among Early-Grade Public School Students Education Health Policy The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly disrupted schooling nationwide, raising serious concerns about the impact of the pandemic on children’s learning. But, as Batten’s Daphna Bassok and co-author Anna Shapiro write in Brooking’s “Brown Center Chalkboard” blog, relatively less has been written about the experiences of the “missing children”—those who have not enrolled in public school at all. Read in Brookings
Oct 16, 2020 Q&A: Do Work Requirements Aid Those on Public Assistance? Batten Professor Says No. Economics Health Policy Adam Leive, Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Economics at the Batten School, questions the effectiveness of work requirements in public assistance. READ IN UVA TODAY