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Studies determining students' success in higher education mostly rely on students' predetermined baseline variables … development of these differences over time. Whether ex-ante lower-skilled students can catch up or higher-skilled students may … expand their initial lead remains unclear. We investigate the students' learning growth in a business math course and analyze …
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produce the kinds of learning that students need to enter the world that awaits them. Student's academic score is accepted … provide appropriate and equitable learning opportunities to students from all backgrounds. There must be some type of …
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We assess the relationship between numeracy skills and numeracy practices among adults in everyday life and at work from the Survey of Adult Skills, a product of the Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC), an international survey of about 250 000 adults aged...
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that small increases in shared computer access, one more computer per 40 students, can produce large increases in digital …
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that small increases in shared computer access, one more computer per 40 students, can produce large increases in digital …
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We conduct a study under 2,400 third grade students at three large secondary comprehensive schools to evaluate a gifted … tracks at different schools) to get difference-in-differences (DD) estimates for all students above the admission cutoff …. Second, we use the GT admission rule to get regression discontinuity (RD) estimates for students near the admission cutoff …
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