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Education courses now involve homework assignments that require technology skill as well as domain knowledge. Yet there is little pedagogical and technological support for teaching “What” (statistical mean) while simultaneously teaching “How” (use the =average (Range) function in Excel)....
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-student variation across subfields in natural science (i.e., physics, chemistry, biology, and Earth science). Using middle-school …
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school-based financial education programs for youth. The intervention improves students' and teachers' financial knowledge by …
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. However, because the middle-school teachers in most academic subjects are female, these results also suggest that the gender …
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Angeles Unified School District. Prof. Goodman makes a proposal for revitalizing public education by combining the best of …, curriculum, and testing methods in high-poverty, high-minority public schools and school districts. This article augments the …
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Twitter is useful for academic economists to follow current research and public policy and to engage with their colleagues, students, and the general public. It is also a great place to gather information relevant to undergraduate economics courses. A course specific twitter hashtag embedded in...
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This paper investigates the impacts of teacher characteristics on student performance using a nationally representative and randomly assigned teacher-student sample in China. We find that having a more experienced or female homeroom teacher (HRT) with additional classroom management duties...
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While a growing body of literature has documented the negative impacts of exclusionary punishments, such as suspensions, on academic outcomes, less is known about how teachers vary in disciplinary behaviors and the attendant impacts on students. We use administrative data from North Carolina...
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