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This paper investigates the relationship between personality traits in adolescence and performance in high school using a large and recent cohort study. In particular, we investigate the impact of locus of control, self-esteem, and work ethics at age 15, on test scores at age 16, and on subject...
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educational attainment of youth. These significant household health events could result in a combination of financial and time …-hospitalization ability appear to be insulated from these health events. Birth-order and the gender composition of siblings also appear to …
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Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health and ordinary least squares, we show that stuttering is negatively associated with high …
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The high stakes testing and school accountability components of our K-12 education system create an incentive for … teachers do have larger classes. This result holds implications for prior policy studies of class size as well as for education …
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The High Schools That Work school improvement initiative is the nation's largest comprehensive school reform model with over a thousand schools adopting its framework. The initiative's premise is that all students can meet the demands of a college preparatory curriculum if provided the right...
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We identify the effect of individual high school principals on graduation rates and English exam scores using an administrative data set of grade 12 students in BC Canada. Many principals were rotated across schools by districts, permitting isolation of the effect of principals from the effect...
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Of particular importance for education policy-makers is the possibility that teacher mobility adversely affects the …
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, following the completion of the first period of continuous full-time education. Using data from the British Household Panel …
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In most elementary schools, teachers are responsible for several subjects. Various personnel policies, such as evaluating teachers based on value-added estimates aggregated across subjects or departmentalizing teachers, implicitly make assumptions about how closely teacher effectiveness is...
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Grade inflation over the past few decades has been a concern for many universities. Course evaluation scores are known to be positively correlated with students’ expected grades, and this paper tests whether or not there is an incentive for the instructor to “buy” higher evaluation scores...
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