Jason Jabbari, PhD, assistant professor at the Brown School and Public Health Faculty Scholar, co-authored a study that found participation in LaunchCode, a St. Louis-based novel training and apprenticeship program in STEM, increased job happiness.
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More than one-third of St. Louis K-12 students change schools midyear, new report shows (Links to an external site)
Why are more than a third of K-12 students changing schools mid-year? Institute for Public Health Faculty Scholar, Jason Jabbari, points to a few reasons.
Entrepreneurs Face Headwinds From Investment Sector (Links to an external site)
Faculty Scholar and Research Assistant Professor, Jason Jabbari, PhD and others from WashU”s Social Policy Institute examined skill and talent gaps in the investment sector.
Washington University Study Examines Role of Tighter School Security on Academic Performance (Links to an external site)
Faculty Scholar and research assistant professor at the Brown School, Jason Jabbari, discusses a study on how tighter school security can affect academic performance.
How America’s schools have changed since deadliest mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary (Links to an external site)
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Faculty Scholar and professor at the Brown School, Jason Jabbari, PhD, found that students at schools with lots of student monitoring tend to have higher dropout rates.