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  • So depending on which economist or statistician one preferred, the achievement gap between races, ethnic groups, and income groups could be closed in three years (Sanders), four years (Gordon, Kane and Staiger), or five years (Hanushek and Rivkin).

    The "three great teachers in a row" myth 2011

  • The Gordon, Kane and Staiger study followed teachers in the first, second, and third years.

    The "three great teachers in a row" myth 2011

  • In 1977, they sent weak-hitting third baseman Roy Staiger to the Yankees in exchange for minor-league infielder Sergio Ferrer.

    Two Teams That Hate Doing Business Brian Costa 2011

  • Injuries and disciplinary moves, as well as the surprising decision by Staiger, thinned the Iowa State bench.

    Big 12 Conference 2010

  • WHAT WENT WRONG: The mid-season decision by G Lucca Staiger to return home to Germany ridded the Cyclones of their best outside threat and placed more pressure on Brackins and Gilstrap to deliver.

    Big 12 Conference 2010

  • In 1977, they sent weak-hitting third baseman Roy Staiger to the Yankees in exchange for minor-league infielder Sergio Ferrer.

    Two Teams That Hate Doing Business Brian Costa 2011

  • The model used in New York City was first developed by Tom Kane, Jonah Rockoff, and Douglas Staiger -- all highly respected professors and researchers based at Harvard, Columbia, and Dartmouth, respectively.

    Natalie Ravitz: Let's Stop Pretending Poor Kids Can't Learn Natalie Ravitz 2010

  • Starting guard Lucca Staiger left in January to pursue a professional career in his native January, while guard L.A. Pomlee was dismissed from the squad for rules violations.

    Big 12 Conference 2010

  • I remember performing Beethoven's 9th Symphony at Pick Staiger Hall and feeling the truest expression of spirituality -- it just blew me away!

    Esther J. Cepeda: One Chicago Cellist Plus One Dalai Lama Equals a World of Compassion 2010

  • In their book, Messrs. Buerhaus, Staiger and Auerbach use Census data to project that the nursing work force will plateau in 2015.

    Slowdown's Side Effect: More Nurses 2008

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