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On the basis of theory alone, it is hard to advise school districts which school assignment mechanism to adopt. While the Deferred Acceptance (DA) mechanism has some desirable properties (strategy proofness and stability) that the Boston mechanism lacks, Boston may outperform DA in terms of welfare because it allows students to express the intensity of their preferences. We use a unique combination of administrative data and survey data to compare the two mechanisms empirically. We find that...
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Research reports presenting findings from analysis into the progress pupils made during the 2020 to 2021 and 2021 to 2022 academic years.
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Investing in South Africa's potential
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Building Skills and Literacy for Equitable Advancement September 2021
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Telephone Helpline in Afghanistan 🇦🇫 📅 May 2020 – Ongoing Key Sandbox Question: We know effective teacher presence in the classroom improves learning outcomes. How might this be replicated when students are learning at home? Subject: #literacy #numeracy Age: #secondary Place: #Afghanistan #rural People: #student_male #student_female #teacher #caregiver Product: #radio #TV #feature_phone Business Model: #donor #replication #government The Problem The…
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After a number of years of political instability, Cote d’Ivoire now aims to achieve emerging economy status by 2020.
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You’ve got an education program, and you’re confident that it’s having an impact. But is it worth the cost? How can you know, and how can you compare it to other education programs? Cost-effectiveness analysis tells you how much you pay for a given increase in student learning or student school participation, but most evaluations don’t include it (for various reasons).
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You win or lose your readers with the introduction of your economics paper. Your title and your abstract should convince people to read your introduction. Research shows that economics papers with more readable introductions get cited more. The introduction is your opportunity to lay out your research question, your empirical strategy, your findings, and why it matters. Succinctly.
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Sheet1 Authors,Title,Country,Level,Outcome,Region,Date,Product,Provenance,In twitter thread Angrist N, Bergman P, Brewster C, Matsheng M,<a href="https://www.csae.ox.ac.uk/materials/papers/csae-wps-2020-13.pdf">Stemming Learning Loss During the Pandemic: A Rapid Randomized Trial of a Low-Tech In...
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