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121“...[...]the intuitive relationship between class size and teachers' effectiveness may not actually hold true--teachers may be no more successful with 18 students...”
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122by Woessmann, Ludger“..."Spätestens seit dem PISA-Schock haben zum Thema Schule alle etwas zu sagen. Eltern, Großeltern, Politiker und Lehrer diskutieren lebhaft und zu Recht. Doch...”
2007
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123“...▶ Innovative papers related to performance pay for teachers. ▶ Top researchers in area...”
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125“...Across Prussian counties and towns, Protestantism led to more schooling already in 1816, before the Industrial Revolution. This supports a human capital theory...”
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126by Piopiunik, Marc Schwerdt, Guido Woessmann, Ludger Published in European journal of political economy (2013)“...Many countries use centralized exit exams as a governance devise of the school system. While abundant evidence suggests positive effects of central exams on...”
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127“...In education policy, as in many other policy fields, well-designed policy reforms may fail to get enacted because policymakers may suddenly become confronted...”
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128“...In der Bildungspolitik, wie auch in anderen Politikbereichen, können gut durchdachte Politikreformen bei der Umsetzung scheitern, weil Politiker plötzlich mit...”
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129“...In education policy, as in many other policy fields, well-designed policy reforms may fail to get enacted because policymakers may suddenly become confronted...”
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130by Woessmann, Ludger“...The general-equilibrium effects of performance-related teacher pay include long-term incentive and teacher-sorting mechanisms that usually elude experimental...”
2010
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131by Woessmann, Ludger“..."The general-equilibrium effects of performance-related teacher pay include long-term incentive and teacher-sorting mechanisms that usually elude experimental...”
2010
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133“...SUMMARY We provide a measure of equality of educational opportunity in 54 countries, estimated as the effect of family background on student performance in two...”
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135by Schwerdt, Guido Messer, Dolores Woessmann, Ludger Wolter, Stefan C Published in Journal of public economics (2012)“...Lifelong learning is often promoted in aging societies, but little is known about its returns or governments' ability to advance it. This paper evaluates the...”
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138“...Larger rates of exclusion, non-response, and age-specific enrollment are related to better country average scores on international student achievement tests...”
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139“...Although many U.S. state policies presume that human capital is important for state economic development, there is little research linking better education to...”