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In this paper, I manly seek to test the robustness of Hanushek et al.'s (2013) hypothesis, according to which the impact of autonomy in terms of learning outcomes differs across levels of development, being positive for developed countries but not for developing countries. I do so by...
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income premium. I find that students with a just-above-threshold score are less likely to be college dropouts, take six fewer …
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income premium. I find that students with a just-above-threshold score are less likely to be college dropouts, take six fewer …
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Good teachers are the backbone of a successful education system. Yet, in developing countries, teachers' content knowledge is often inadequate. This study documents that primary school math teachers in the department of Moraz'an in El Salvador only master 47 percent of the curriculum they teach....
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This study looks at Argentina’s early childhood education policy, to determine whether it “ensures quality education and equal opportunities, without regional disparities and socio-economic inequities” –the main purpose of education policy in that country. In particular, the study...
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This study looks more closely at Argentina’s early childhood education policy, to determine whether it “ensures quality education and equal opportunities, without regional disparities and socio-economic inequities” –the main purpose of education policy in that country. In particular, the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005623559
income premium. I find that students with a just-above-threshold score are less likely to be college dropouts, take six fewer …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011531928
income premium. I find that students with a just-above-threshold score are less likely to be college dropouts, take six fewer …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011536219
Good teachers are the backbone of a successful education system. Yet, in developing countries, teachers' content knowledge is often inadequate. This study documents that primary school math teachers in the department of Moraz'an in El Salvador only master 47 percent of the curriculum they teach....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012796575
During the Cultural Revolution China embarked on a remarkable, albeit temporary, expansion of post-primary education in rural areas. This education expansion affected tens of millions of children who reached secondary school age in the late 1960s and 1970s. Exploiting the education expansion and...
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