Urban Education Lab
CPS "High Intensity" Tutoring Highly Successful
Fox 32's Mike Flannery takes a look at the Urban Education Lab's highly successful Match turoting program - speaking with educators, tutors, students, and US Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan.
Chicago gets $10M in grants for at-risk youth
$10 million in new federal funding will help expand companion mentoring and tutoring programs studied by the Urban Education Lab and Crime Lab.
New $10 Million Commitment for President’s My Brother’s Keeper Initiative to Support Urban Education Lab, Crime Lab Study of Mentoring/Tutoring Program
Continuing the effort to make 2014 a year of action focused on expanding opportunity for all Americans, President Obama announced additional funding commitments for the My Brother's Keeper initiative, including $10 million for the expansion of the
Mayor Emanuel Announces City To Receive Federal Funds To Help At-Risk Youth
The City of Chicago announces a $10 million expansion for the BAM sports-mentoring and Match tutoring programs, shown by Crime and Urban Education Lab studies to have dramatic payoffs for at-risk youth.
President Obama Applauds New Commitments in Support of the My Brother’s Keeper Initiative
President Obama announces $10 million in additional funding for the BAM sports-mentoring and Match tutoring programs studied by the Crime and Urban Education Labs.
Youth program gets more funding
The White House announced $10 million in additional funding for the BAM sports-mentoring and Match tutoring programs, shown by Crime and Urban Education Lab studies to have dramatic payoffs for participants.
Targeted tutoring can reduce ‘achievement gap’ for CPS students, study finds
City and Urban Education Lab announce expansion of tutoring and mentoring effort
UEI's Urban Education Lab to Conduct Research on Successful Violence Prevention Program
A UChicago Crime Lab study provides evidence that a violence reduction program resulted in a sizable decline in violent crime arrests and increased school engagement. UEI's Urban Education Lab will conduct the second phase of this research as it expands to over 2,000 CPS students in the next three years.