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immigrant origin, and poorer students. The observed data patterns indicate that stereotyping is a consistent mechanism through …
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Applicants who forgo submitting standardized test scores signal that they have fewer enrollment options. Facing fewer competitors, test-optional schools can charge more. We find that graduates admitted under a test-optional policy borrow $1,358 (2016$) more than those required to submit their...
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-off between exerting efforts and learning incentives and predicts that an extra, preferably mid-term exam, may encourage students … students majoring in economics studying at the Toulouse School of Economics to estimate the model. The empirical analysis … quantifies the impact of learning on a student’s grades …
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efficiency may be defined as the students' acquisition of the most learning output (e.g. academic achievements) with the least … input of effort. This study is aimed to probe into the students' relative learning efficiency by means of data envelopment … analysis (DEA) and demonstrate the feasibility of using DEA for assessment of the students' learning efficiency with the …
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were selected students from three higher education institutions: the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration from …'s creativity are: education, academic environment, human potential. The students show their creativity both individually and in …The paper presents the results of a sample survey regarding the perception and stimuli on students' creativity. The …
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math by 0.978 standard deviations over the three-year middle school education, of which 0.343 standard deviations are …, that makes lecture videos and other teaching resources from an elite urban middle school available through the internet to … program on student performance but distinguish the direct effect coming from students' exposure to the lecture videos in class …
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. School-based telemedicine clinics (SBTCs) provide students with access to healthcare during the regular school day through …The prevalence of school-based healthcare has increased markedly over the past decade. We study a modern mode of school … rural districts in North Carolina. We find that school-level SBTC access reduces the likelihood that a student is …
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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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This paper examines the implications of college admissions criteria on students' academic and non-academic performance …-academic qualities. Comparing students admitted through each track, we find that DA students fare similarly in terms of academic … performance in university as marginal students admitted through the regular route. However, they are significantly more likely to …
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This paper presents the first evidence of how students make career technical education (CTE) course-taking decisions … income, and school-level supply and demand factors combine to create the gaps by race. Policy simulations highlight the …
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