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Matching students and schools by religion improves academic outcomes

“The faith-matched group in my data exhibited standardized test scores in the range of five to eight percentage points better than the unmatched students … We don’t see positive effects that large for very many factors,” Dr. Catherine Ruth Pakaluk tells The Hub, as she explains the findings of the Cardus Education report, A Good Fit.

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A Good Fit