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, what does prior research imply about a relationship between attendance and learning? Second, does Romer^Rs own evidence …
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Formal education can be improved by transferring responsibility from the teacher to the learner. A simple approach to this is the time contract. Time contracts have been used successfully in nine quasi-experiments but, despite these successes, some educators see this as subversive research.
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We all share the desire to improve the learning environment at Wharton and to have students who will be satisfied with … that recommendation #1, to 'Establish Minimum Standards for Acceptable Teaching,'' will be detrimental to learning. I …
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. Natural learning, an approach to help learners assume responsibility, was compared with the traditional strategy in seven …
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Snapshots from Hell describes a first-year student<92>s experience in the Stanford Master of Business Administration (MBA) program in 1989. Peter Robinson, formerly a speech writer for President Reagan, tells about his experiences in applying to business schools, living with other MBA students,...</92>
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education has been losing effectiveness. Most important, students are not learning to do things, such as making an effective …
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^Susefulness.^T There is no evidence that the use of teacher ratings improves learning in the long run. The papers do not show that … is weak. I raise some questions about usefulness, with a particular emphasis on the ratings^R effects on learning. …
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We examined the relationships between the research originating at business schools, students^R satisfaction with the schools, and the published ratings of the school^Rs prestige. Research was positively correlated to prestige (where prestige was based on the perceptions of academics, firms, and...
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Views of the future China vary widely. While some believe that the collapse of China is inevitable, others see the emergence of a new superpower that increasingly poses a threat to the U.S. This paper examines the economic growth prospects of China over the next two decades. Extrapolating past...
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Following up on a previous paper by the same author on the contribution of ICT capital to growth and labor productivity in Poland 1995-2000, this paper extends the study to eight transition economies: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Russia, Slovakia and Slovenia. The paper shows that...
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