News Does School Policy Affect Housing Choices? Posted June 27, 2014 By News editor Doctoral candidate David Liebowitz, Ed.M.'08, Ed.D.'11, and Lindsay Page, Ed.M.'04, Ed.D.'11, have published a new paper in the American Education Research Journal on how the end of court-ordered desegregation leads to changes in families' preferences regarding the neighborhoods in which they choose to live.Read the paper, "Does School Policy Affect Housing Choices? Evidence From the End of Desegregation in Charlotte–Mecklenburg." News The latest research, perspectives, and highlights from the Harvard Graduate School of Education Explore All Articles Related Articles News Lost in Translation New comparative study from Ph.D. candidate Maya Alkateb-Chami finds strong correlation between low literacy outcomes for children and schools teaching in different language from home News When it Comes to Students, What Are We Measuring? Ph.D. candidate Lily An helps shape how we evaluate students with her research EdCast What Textbooks Teach Us — And What They Don’t Alum Anjali Adukia discusses how textbooks across states like Texas and California are less different than commonly believed — especially in how they portray race, gender, and historical narratives