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and pre-primary teaching cohorts, while men who choose to become teachers tend to specialise in secondary schooling and … these vocational choices in the Australian context. Women with bachelor qualifications receive higher returns as teachers … among teachers seems unlikely given the existing structure of returns to education, by gender, across professions. …
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We conducted a field experiment to examine the effects of student feedback to teachers at a large Dutch school for … intermediate vocational education. Students evaluated all teachers, but only a randomly selected group of teachers received … feedback. Additionally, we asked all teachers before as well as after the experiment to assess their own performance on the …
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It is well established that teachers are the most important in-school factor in determining student outcomes. However … selected to participate in the two year program. We find that students of treated teachers perform no better on national tests …
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We study the extent and consequences of biases against immigrants exhibited by high school teachers in Finland …. Compared to native students, immigrant students receive 0.06 standard deviation units lower scores from teachers than from … is largest in subjects where teachers have more discretion in grading. While teacher-assigned grades on the matriculation …
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We study racial bias and the persistence of first impressions in the context of education. Teachers who begin their … and fifth graders in North Carolina. Negative first impressions lead teachers to be significantly less likely to over …-rate but not more likely to under-rate black students' math and reading skills relative to their white classmates. Teachers …
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