Russell W. Rumberger

Affiliations: 
University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
Area:
Tests and Measurements Education, Sociology of Education, Statistics
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Palardy GJ, Rumberger RW, Butler T. (2015) The effect of high school socioeconomic, racial, and linguistic segregation on academic performance and school behaviors Teachers College Record. 117
Rumberger RW. (2011) High school dropouts in the United States School Dropout and Completion: International Comparative Studies in Theory and Policy. 275-294
Rumberger RW. (2010) Education and the reproduction of economic inequality in the United States: An empirical investigation Economics of Education Review. 29: 246-254
Rumberger RW. (2010) The economics of high school dropouts International Encyclopedia of Education. 325-330
Rumberger RW, Arellano BD. (2009) Understanding and addressing the California Latino achievement gap in early elementary school Mexicans in California: Transformations and Challenges. 61-76
Gándara P, Rumberger RW. (2009) Immigration, language, and education: How does language policy structure opportunity? Teachers College Record. 111: 750-782
Palardy GJ, Rumberger RW. (2008) Teacher effectiveness in first grade: The importance of background qualifications, attitudes, and instructional practices for student learning Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis. 30: 111-140
Ream RK, Rumberger RW. (2008) Student engagement, peer social capital, and school dropout among Mexican American and non-Latino white students Sociology of Education. 81: 109-139
Gándara P, Rumberger RW. (2008) Defining an Adequate Education for English Learners Education Finance and Policy. 3: 130-148
Rumberger RW, Palardy GJ. (2005) Test scores, dropout rates, and transfer rates as alternative indicators of high school performance American Educational Research Journal. 42: 3-42
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