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1by Brewer, Dominic J Eide, Eric R Ehrenberg, Ronald G Published in The Journal of human resources (1999)“...Although a substantial and rising labor market premium is associated with college attendance in general, little is known about how this premium varies across...”
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2“...Using data drawn from the National Educational Longitudinal Study of 1988, which allows students to be linked to particular teachers and classes, we estimate...”
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3by Rodney K. Goodyear Dominic J. Brewer Karen Symms Gallagher Terence J. G. Tracey Charles D. Claiborn James W. Lichtenberg Bruce E. Wampold Published in Educational researcher (01.12.2009)“...Academic journals are the primary mode of communication among researchers, and they play a central role in the creation, diffusion, and use of knowledge. This...”
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4by Dan D. Goldhaber Dominic J. Brewer Published in Educational evaluation and policy analysis (01.04.2001)“...In "Does Teacher Certification Matter? Evaluating the Evidence" (appearing in this issue of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis), Linda Darling-Hammond,...”
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5“...A collection of short, stand-alone chapters divided into five sections including overview of the field; private and social returns to human capital...”
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6Does teacher certification matter?: High school teacher certification status and student achievementby Goldhaber, Dan D Brewer, Dominic J Published in Educational evaluation and policy analysis (2000)“...The authors empirically test how 12th-grade students of teachers with probationary certification, emergency certification, private school certification, or no...”
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8“...This two-volume work contains over 300 entries by experts in the field, covering a range of issues and topics including school funding, spending, teacher...”
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9by Dominic J. Brewer Kieran M. Killeen Richard O. Welsh Published in Education finance and policy (01.07.2013)“...This brief utilizes case study methodology to illustrate the role of governance in educational accountability systems. Most research on the effectiveness of...”
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10“...Governance is widely believed to be an important determinant of the effectiveness of educational systems. Yet there are few systematic evaluations of the...”
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12by Dominic J. Brewer Published in Journal of labor economics (01.04.1996)“...Conventional models predict that workers consider employment opportunities and monetary rewards expected over their lifetimes when making current period...”
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13“...Several national and international assessments have demonstrated that there has been little improvement in the performance of American high school students in...”
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14by Laura M. Argys Daniel I. Rees Dominic J. Brewer Published in Journal of policy analysis and management (01.10.1996)“...Schools across the country are ending the practice of grouping students based on ability, in part, because of research indicating that tracking hurts...”
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15“...By almost any measure, higher education is a vital part of the U.S. economy and society. Yet there is concern that the sector is inefficient or ill equipped to...”
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16by Dominic J. Brewer Catherine H. Augustine Gail L. Zellman Gery Ryan Charles A. Goldman Cathleen Stasz Louay Constant“...Presents an overview of Phase I (2001-2004) of Qatar's bold K-12 education reform initiative, Education for a New Era, based on RAND's experiences in this...”
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17by Dominic J. Brewer Catherine H. Augustine Gail L. Zellman Gery Ryan Charles A. Goldman Cathleen Stasz Louay Constant“...Describes the first phase (2001-2004) of Qatar's bold K-12 education reform initiative, Education for a New Era, based on RAND's experiences as part of this...”
2007
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18by Goldhaber, Dan D Brewer, Dominic J Published in Educational evaluation and policy analysis (01.06.2000)“...We empirically test how 12th-grade students of teachers with probationary certification, emergency certification, private school certification, or no...”
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19by Cathleen Stasz Dominic J. Brewer Published in Educational evaluation and policy analysis (01.04.1998)“...Programs that incorporate work-based learning (WBL) experiences in connection with school activities are proliferating, yet we know very little about their...”
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