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Past research shows that students’ educational outcomes improve when their race is the same as their teachers’ race …. One explanation for this finding is the Role Model effect: instructors increase same-race students’ motivation by updating … their beliefs on returns to education and providing an example of a career/educational path that the same-race students can …
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We study whether female students benefit from being taught by female professors, and whether such gender match effects … larger classes. This difference suggests that direct and frequent interactions between students and professors are important … increase performance of female students. …
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The paper presents the results of research related to students' perception of enhancing their critical thinking during … public universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH) in order to investigate students' perception of enhancing their critical … is to find if BH students are aware of the necessity to enhance their critical thinking abilities during their studies in …
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In research into higher education, the evaluation of completion and dropout rates has generated a steady stream of …
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since birth. This paper aims to check to what extent the above statements apply to University of Mostar (SUM) students. For … this purpose, the authors researched SUM students to determine how they self-assess their knowledge and use of Internet … authors compared the results obtained by surveying students with actual exam results. The results of the research suggest that …
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