Urban Education Lab
President Barack Obama Participates in Youth Guidance's 'B.A.M. - Sports Edition' Program
President Obama supports Becoming A Man (BAM), a program shown to greatly reduce participants' violent crime arrests; UEI's Urban Education Lab will expand BAM to thousands more CPS students.
City bolsters summer job, recreation programs to fight gang violence
Chicago announces another $2 million for Becoming A Man (BAM), an anti-violence program found to dramatically reduce violent crime arrests—UEI's Urban Education Lab will expand BAM to 2,000 more CPS students.
Study: Chicago counseling program reduces youth violence, improves school engagement
UEI's Urban Education Lab is working to bring a violence reduction program shown to reduced participants' violent crime arrests by 44% to 2,000 more CPS students.
Becoming A Man: Promising Sports Program Cuts Violent Crime Arrests for Students
UEI's Urban Education Lab is partnering to bring 2,000 more CPS students to a sports and counseling program with measurable impact on crime reduction.
Videos: Panel on Reducing Urban Crime and Violence
On February 10, the UEI's Urban Education Lab and the University of Chicago Crime Lab co-sponsored an event, Reducing Urban Crime and Violence: What Works and What is Promising, alon
Videos: Panel on Reducing Urban Crime and Violence
Tune in to UEI Urban Education Lab and the University of Chicago Crime Lab's co-sponsored panel on reducing urban crime and violence in Chicago.
University of Chicago Urban Education Lab to Evaluate Full School Day
University of Chicago Urban Education Lab to Evaluate Full School Day
Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced that the Urban Education Lab, a part of UEI, will partner with the City of Chicago and Chicago Public Schools to study the effects of the full school day initiative in Chicago.
Big Study Links Good Teachers to Lasting Gain
Study by affiliates of UEI's Urban Education Lab finds teachers who raise students’ standardized-test scores seem to have positive effect beyond academics, including lower teenage pregnancy rates, greater college matriculation and higher adult earnings.
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