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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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In light of population ageing, globalisation, automation, and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, Thailand’s labour … capacity of Thailand’s education and training system to develop relevant skills from the pre-primary to higher education level …
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single-sex versus mixed classrooms on students’ achievement. Despite the vast yet inconclusive literature on single …-majority countries where single-sex education is prevalent. Empirical findings show that when students’ characteristics and educational …-medium-ability male students performing significantly better in all-male classrooms. …
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Even in OECD countries, where an increasing proportion of the workforce has a university degree, the value of basic skills in literacy and numeracy remains high. Indeed, in some countries the return for such skills, in the form of higher wages, is sufficiently large to suggest that they are in...
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Even in OECD countries, where an increasing proportion of the workforce has a university degree, the value of basic skills in literacy and numeracy remains high. Indeed, in some countries the return for such skills, in the form of higher wages, is sufficiently large to suggest that they are in...
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matching to simulate a random assignment of students to teachers and estimate causal treatment effects. The evidence suggests … raising students' learning in reading or math than their peers at schools. Nonetheless, poorer children who were assigned to … status, seem to have had positive significant effects in reading, particularly for students living in poverty. This finding …
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Munich. It consists of four distinct empirical essays that address various aspects of how school curricula affect students in … the US does not only affect related knowledge of students and adulthood attitudes, but also translates into high …
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