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Bullying in Guimarães schools: types of bullying and gender differences

Bullying in Guimarães schools: types of bullying and gender differences

... nificant differences were found in the pro- portions of victims and perpetrators among schools, age groups and schooling ...the differences in types of bullying behaviors may allow the identification ...

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Gender Differences in the Language of Mathematics in Secondary Schools

Gender Differences in the Language of Mathematics in Secondary Schools

... Gender Differences in Understanding of the Language of Mathematics Results from section one of the achievement test which assessed students’ knowledge of the language of mathematics are summarized in Table 2, ...

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Achievement Differences between Large and Small Schools in Texas

Achievement Differences between Large and Small Schools in Texas

... larger schools, but these researchers are quick to add that policy makers need to consider the cost per pupil for graduation rather than just the cost per pupil per ...high schools with higher retention ...

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What causes differences in achievement in Zimbabwe's secondary schools?

What causes differences in achievement in Zimbabwe's secondary schools?

... the actual Form II English and Math teachers averaged on the trained side across all the schooltypes, but ranged from averages of all fully qualified at the hlgh fee-paying and[r] ...

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Parents, schools and human capital differences across countries

Parents, schools and human capital differences across countries

... This paper investigates the importance of parental influence for the cross-country variation in test scores. We start from a simple educational production function framework, along the lines of Woessmann (2016), relating ...

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Regional differences in attainment in the early years

Regional differences in attainment in the early years

... have lower average educational attainment in the future (Field 2010) with lower attainment throughout primary school predicting lower achievement at GCSE level (Goodman & Gregg 2010) ...

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Extended schools : establishing a baseline methodology to estimate the impact of the extended schools programme on attainment

Extended schools : establishing a baseline methodology to estimate the impact of the extended schools programme on attainment

... some differences in the growth rate of attainment depending on the characteristics of ...that attainment differences occurred in Science at Key Stage 2 and it appears that the relative ...

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Increased expenditure on Associate Staff in schools and changes in student attainment

Increased expenditure on Associate Staff in schools and changes in student attainment

... and attainment in 2008 than in ...in schools and per teacher between the two ...in schools is now greater, plus the nature of their deployment is now more effective ...i.e. schools are using ...

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An Estimation of Variances and Factors in Mathematics Attainment in Upper Primary Schools

An Estimation of Variances and Factors in Mathematics Attainment in Upper Primary Schools

... on the constant term (coded 1 for every student). In addition, the constant term was set at random at both the student and school levels. The aim of this analysis was to estimate the overall mean achievement at both ...

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Closing the attainment gap : collaboration between schools in Sierra Leone.

Closing the attainment gap : collaboration between schools in Sierra Leone.

... running schools for the most disadvantaged children in one of the world’s poorest countries, not in teacher education and ...major differences in structure and in educational philosophy between EducAid ...

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Language Diversity and Attainment in English Secondary Schools: A Scoping Study

Language Diversity and Attainment in English Secondary Schools: A Scoping Study

... representing some 27 different languages, many with no English spoken. Significant to education services is the increasing numbers of Czech, Slovak and Romanian students with an important proportion of those being Roma, ...
Charter High Schools Effects on Long-Term Attainment and. Earnings

Charter High Schools Effects on Long-Term Attainment and. Earnings

... observable differences in charter and non-charter high school students before high school ...capture differences in student ability and past educational inputs received before high ...

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Measuring Pupil Attainment in English Secondary Schools: A Preliminary Analysis

Measuring Pupil Attainment in English Secondary Schools: A Preliminary Analysis

... additional teacher based assessments are not included in the calculation of KS3 mean score. These bands form the input measure for the value added calculation. The output score is total GCSE/GNVQ points. The median ...

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Value Added of Teachers in High-Poverty Schools and Lower-Poverty Schools

Value Added of Teachers in High-Poverty Schools and Lower-Poverty Schools

... these schools to recruit teachers to begin with, as potential teachers tend to prefer to work in schools near where they grew up (Boyd et ...quality, differences in observable qualifications of ...

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The role of attitudes and behaviours in explaining socio-economic differences in attainment at age 16

The role of attitudes and behaviours in explaining socio-economic differences in attainment at age 16

... Our work is based on data from the first three waves of the Longitudinal Study of Young People in England (LYSPE), a new study following a cohort of approximately 16,000 young people in English secondary schools ...

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The role of attitudes and behaviours in explaining socio-economic differences in attainment at age 16

The role of attitudes and behaviours in explaining socio-economic differences in attainment at age 16

... Our work is based on data from the first three waves of the Longitudinal Study of Young People in England (LYSPE), a new study following a cohort of approximately 15,000 young people in English secondary schools ...

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Evidence summary : reducing the attainment gap : the role
of health and wellbeing interventions in schools

Evidence summary : reducing the attainment gap : the role of health and wellbeing interventions in schools

... attended schools offering free breakfast were more likely to eat healthy breakfast items and consume fewer sweets and crisps throughout the ...significant differences in educational outcomes were detected ...

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Lessons from London schools for attainment gaps and social mobility: research report

Lessons from London schools for attainment gaps and social mobility: research report

... to differences in teacher quality as a major explanation for the ‘London ...on attainment, 25 Teach First only began in 2002 and was only extended to primary schools in ...secondary schools, ...

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Gender Differences in Earnings and Occupational Attainment in Europe

Gender Differences in Earnings and Occupational Attainment in Europe

... to lower income couples with a single earner being eligible for housing benefit, which is withdrawn when the other spouse enters employment (at 67% APW or ...somewhat lower for secondary earners whose ...

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Intergenerational Transmission of Educational Attainment: A Look at Racial Differences

Intergenerational Transmission of Educational Attainment: A Look at Racial Differences

... The results from the TOBIT analysis are almost identical to the results from the OLS model. The only difference between the two models was correcting for possible upward biasing in parameter estimates. The number of ...

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