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ability distribution drive the impact of peer quality on students‟ achievements. To do so, we use census data for four cohorts … of pupils taking their age-14 national tests, and measure students‟ ability by their prior achievements at age-11. We …
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adulthood. The program led to a gradual increase in university education of the high school treated students, reaching a gain of …
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teachers or with both genders. I also find that the direct impact of the bonus program on students' outcomes did not vary by …
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students, and children from higher socio-economic backgrounds. The results suggest that random disturbances during high … Israeli high school students who took a series of high stakes matriculation exams between 2000 and 2002. As a source of random …
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A recent critique of using teachers' test score value-added (TVA) is that teacher quality is multifaceted; some teachers are effective in raising test scores, others are effective in improving long-term outcomes. This paper exploits an institutional setting where high school teachers are randomly...
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The question of how technology affects learning has been at the center of recent debates over educational inputs. In 1994, the Israeli State Lottery sponsored the installation of computers in many elementary and middle schools. This program provides an opportunity to estimate the impact of...
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paper, we estimate the effect of in-service teacher training on children's reading and mathematics achievement in Jerusalem …
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rule that uses data on students' birthdays to compute statutory enrollment in the absence of enrollment manipulation also …
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