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socioeconomic status. In Québec, the second most populous Canadian province, twenty percent of students at this level are enrolled …
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achievement trends. Even though, greater rigor and higher standards improve learning, parents and students prefer easy teachers …Students face four decision margins: (a) How many years to spend in school, (b) What to study, (c) How much effort to … devote to learning per year and (d) Whether to disrupt or assist the learning of classmates. The thousands of studies that …
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positive effects on children's prosocial behavior, self-awareness, and cognitive learning. The intervention also had an impact … evaluation of early childhood socioemotional learning programs and provide novel evidence about the challenges faced by … interventions combining face-to-face and remote learning. …
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. Fostering inclusive learning among weaker students would require complementary investments under both models. …This article relies on a large-scale field experiment in Mexico to measure the effects of two ability-grouping models … (tracking and heterogeneous/bimodal groups) on student learning outcomes during middle school. Both strategies yielded an …
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students. We randomly assign around 10,000 middle school students in Karnataka, India, to alternative peer learning treatments …An enduring question in education is whether team-based peer learning methods help improve learning outcomes among … statistically and economically significant for students at the bottom of the ability distribution. We develop theoretical conditions …
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about the expected workload for a course, with the aim of improving students’ academic performance and learning behaviors …This study investigates the impact of a low-cost, color-coded scale intervention designed to inform university students … semester. Students who were treated once experienced no significant effect, but those who additionally received the second …
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-selected peers affect performance in contrast to randomly assigned ones. We conduct a field experiment in physical education classes … at secondary schools. Students participate in a running task twice: first, the students run alone, then with a peer …
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students. We randomly assign around 10,000 middle school students in Karnataka, India, to alternative peer learning treatments …An enduring question in education is whether team-based peer learning methods help improve learning outcomes among … statistically and economically significant for students at the bottom of the ability distribution. We develop theoretical conditions …
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learning. This paper investigates the impact produced by this shift on students' performance. We use administrative data of … four cohorts of students enrolled in an Italian University and adopt a difference-in-differences strategy exploiting the … face-to-face in the first semester. We compare students' performance in the second semester of 2020 with their performance …
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set out the comparison of similar students undergoing alternative progression rules, and to shed light on whether, and to … across curricular tracks, picturing at best – depending on the data employed – a marginal improvement for students in … academic schools. We instead find sharp negative effects of the reform in technical and vocational schools, where the students …
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