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The CHLOE framework shifts the focus from immediate medical recovery to long-term "life outcomes." By integrating health data into school records, educators can identify at-risk students before academic performance begins to decline. This proactive approach ensures that children from lower-socioeconomic backgrounds receive the support necessary to maintain a trajectory toward professional success.
Separating the effects of school-based health clinics from external environmental factors.
The intersection of pediatric health and academic achievement is a critical focus for modern educational policy. Utilizing the CHLOE framework alongside a Multi-Indicator Longitudinal Framework (MILF) , researchers can quantify how specific health disparities—such as nutrition, chronic illness management, and mental health support—correlate with high school graduation rates and post-secondary success.
To validate the effectiveness of CHLOE-based programs, researchers employ a MILF approach. This framework is essential for:
Integrating the CHLOE framework with a robust Multi-Indicator Longitudinal Framework (MILF) allows for a holistic view of student development. By addressing health as a fundamental prerequisite for learning, educational institutions can foster a more equitable environment that prepares all children for successful adult life outcomes.
Monitoring year-over-year changes in both health markers and standardized test scores.