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Bildungsniveau 21 Educational achievement 21 Pupils 14 Schüler 14 Private school 13 Privatschule 13 Students 13 Studierende 13 School 12 Schule 12 School choice 10 Schulauswahl 10 Experiment 9 Lehrkräfte 9 Teaching profession 9 Allgemeinbildende Schule 8 Impact assessment 8 School of general education 8 Wirkungsanalyse 8 Bildungsverhalten 7 Educational behaviour 7 Higher education institution 7 Hochschule 7 Occupational qualification 6 Qualifikation 6 Theorie 5 Theory 5 USA 5 United States 5 Cognition 4 Comparison 4 Gutscheinsystem 4 Kognition 4 Measurement 4 Messung 4 Vergleich 4 Voucher programme 4 Bewertung 3 Children 3 Eltern 3
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Zamarro, Gema 21 Wolf, Patrick 18 DeAngelis, Corey 17 Cheng, Albert 15 Ritter, Gary 11 Anderson, Kaitlin 8 Hitt, Collin 6 Holmes Erickson, Heidi 6 Greene, Jay 5 Mills, Jonathan 5 Shakeel, M. Danish 5 Swanson, Elise 5 Watson, Angela 5 Beck, Molly I 4 Burke, Lindsey 3 Green, Beth 3 Kopotic, Katherine 3 Nichols, Malachi 3 Trivitt, Julie R. 3 Costrell, Robert 2 Foreman, Leesa 2 Fuchsman, Dillon 2 Lee, Matthew 2 Maloney, Larry 2 Maranto, Robert 2 May, Jay 2 McGee, Josh 2 Mendez, Ildefonso 2 Miller, Trey 2 Rhinesmith, Evan 2 Smith, David 2 Steele, Jennifer L. 2 Anaya, Lina 1 Bacon, Michael 1 Bogulski, Cari 1 Burkhauser, Susan 1 Carroll, Kristen 1 Clavel, José G. 1 D'Mello, Sidney 1 DeBerg, Vera 1
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EDRE Working Paper 78 EDRE Working Paper 2019-04 1
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An Evaluation of the Educational Impact of College Campus Visits : A Randomized Experiment
Swanson, Elise; Kopotic, Katherine; Zamarro, Gema; … - 2021
We hypothesize that a lack of experience with college poses a non-trivial barrier to college access for historically underrepresented students. We study whether visits to a college campus during the eighth grade can reduce these psychological barriers to college access. Using an experimental...
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The Value of Study Abroad Experience in the Labor Market : Findings from a Resume Audit Experiment
Cheng, Albert; Florick, Laura - 2020
Conventional wisdom and some empirical research suggest that study abroad programs enhance skills and personal growth in ways that translate into success in the labor market. However, this research is limited by its inability to address sources of selection bias that may confound the positive...
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Testing, Teacher Turnover and the Distribution of Teachers across Grades and Schools
Fuchsman, Dillon; Sass, Tim R.; Zamarro, Gema - 2020
Teacher turnover has adverse consequences for student achievement and imposes large financial costs for schools. Some have argued that high-stakes testing may lower teachers’ satisfaction with their jobs and could be a major contributor to teacher attrition. In this paper, we exploit changes...
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Does Method Matter? Assessing the Correspondence between Experimental and Nonexperimental Results from a School Voucher Program Evaluation
Anderson, Kaitlin - 2020
Background. Randomized Controlled Trials are the “gold-standard” for estimating causal impacts of education programs. They are not always feasible, however, and may not generalize to the population of interest. Generally, researchers cannot measure selection bias in quasi-experimental...
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Inside the Black Box : Stakeholder Perceptions on the Value of Arts Field Trips
Watson, Angela - 2020
This descriptive, qualitative study, an extension of an experimental primary study, documents stakeholders’ experiences and perceptions of attending multiple field trips where urban elementary students in fourth and fifth grades were randomly assigned to receive three arts field trips...
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Does Art Make You Smart? A Longitudinal Experiment of the Effects of Multiple Arts- Focused Field Trips
Holmes Erickson, Heidi - 2020
This paper presents second year results from the first ever multi-visit, longitudinal experiment on the benefits from arts-focused field trips. Students in fourth and fifth grades in ten elementary schools in a large urban school district were randomly assigned to receive three arts-related...
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Altered Attitudes and Actions : Social-Emotional Effects of Multiple Arts Field Trips
Watson, Angela - 2020
In recent decades, institutions, teachers, and students report a decline in field trip attendance. The impact of this decline on educational and societal outcomes such as social-emotional skill acquisition is unknown. Social-emotional learning (SEL) are skills thought to be important to life and...
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The Play's the Thing : Experimentally Examining the Social and Cognitive Effects of School Field Trips to Live Theater Performances
Greene, Jay - 2020
Field trips to see theater performances are a long-standing educational practice, however, there is little systematic evidence demonstrating educational benefits. This article describes the results of five random assignment experiments spanning two years where school groups were assigned by...
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Parental Occupational Choice and Children's Entry into a Stem Field
Cheng, Albert; Kopotic, Katherine; Zamarro, Gema - 2019
We explore the intergenerational occupational transmission between parents and their children as it pertains to entry into the STEM field. Using the Education Longitudinal Study of 2002, we study student’s aspirations to work in a STEM field and eventual STEM education and employment. We show...
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Do You Get Cream with Your Choice? Characteristics of Students Who Moved into or Out of the Louisiana Scholarship Program
Sude, Yujie; Wolf, Patrick - 2019
Private school choice programs often are accused of failing to serve disadvantaged students. Critics claim that participating private schools “skim the cream off the top” by admitting only the best students and “push out” students who are the most difficult to teach. This study tests...
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