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Maker, C. June – 1988
A framework for curriculum design and a set of guidelines for curriculum development in gifted education are presented. The major dimensions guiding curriculum development for gifted students are: content, process, product, and learning environment. Curriculum content should be developed in such a way that it becomes more abstract, complex,…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Economics Education
Kelly, Dana; Nord, Christine Winquist; Jenkins, Frank; Chan, Jessica Ying; Kastberg, David – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2013
The Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) is a system of international assessments that allows countries to compare outcomes of learning as students near the end of compulsory schooling. PISA core assessments measure the performance of 15-year-old students in mathematics, science, and reading literacy every 3 years. Coordinated by…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Achievement Tests, Secondary School Students, Academic Achievement
Heckman, James J.; LaFontaine, Paul A.; Rodriguez, Pedro L. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2008
We exploit an exogenous increase in General Educational Development (GED) testing requirements to determine whether raising the difficulty of the test causes students to finish high school rather than drop out and GED certify. We find that a six point decrease in GED pass rates induces a 1.3 point decline in overall dropout rates. The effect size…
Descriptors: Testing Programs, Dropout Rate, Dropouts, High School Equivalency Programs
Heckman, James J.; Jacobs, Bas – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2010
Trends in skill bias and greater turbulence in modern labor markets put wages and employment prospects of unskilled workers under pressure. Weak incentives to utilize and maintain skills over the life-cycle become manifest with the ageing of the population. Policies to promote human capital formation reduce welfare state dependency among the…
Descriptors: Labor Force Nonparticipants, Human Capital, Tax Rates, Labor Market
Ford Foundation, New York, NY. – 1982
This report describes the main areas of economic research supported by the Ford Foundation in the 1970s, with an emphasis on the work in international economics. It is divided into five sections: the international economy, less-developed countries (LDCs) and the new economic order, the industrialized world and inflation, workers and wages, and…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Change, Economic Development
García, Jorge Luis; Heckman, James J.; Ronda, Victor – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2021
This paper demonstrates multiple beneficial impacts of a program promoting intergenerational mobility for disadvantaged African-American children and their children. The program improves outcomes of the first-generation treatment group across the life cycle, which translates into better family environments for the second generation leading to…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Program Effectiveness, Skill Development, Social Mobility
Cunha, Flavio; Heckman, James – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007
This paper develops a model of skill formation that explains a variety of findings established in the child development and child intervention literatures. At its core is a technology that is stage-specific and that features self productivity, dynamic complementarity and skill multipliers. Lessons are drawn for the design of new policies to…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Child Development, Educational Policy, Intervention
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Gibson, Lay James; Worden, Marshall A. – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1984
Four nonmetropolitan communities were selected for an experimental program designed to train local citizens in general procedures of economic impact research. A handbook easily used by lay persons was developed, but a broad base of citizen involvement in research could not be developed. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Change, Community Education, Community Involvement
Fryer, Roland G., Jr. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2010
There are large and important differences between blacks and whites in nearly every facet of life--earnings, unemployment, incarceration, health, and so on. This chapter contains three themes. First, relative to the 20th century, the significance of discrimination as an explanation for racial inequality across economic and social indicators has…
Descriptors: Racial Discrimination, Racial Differences, Skill Development, African American Students
Cohodes, Sarah; Feigenbaum, James J. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2021
In the United States, people with more education vote more. But, we know little about why education increases political participation or whether higher-quality education increases civic participation. We study applicants to Boston charter schools, using school lotteries to estimate charter attendance impacts for academic and voting outcomes.…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Educational Quality, Voting, Citizen Participation
Viadero, Debra – Education Week, 2006
A federal program that provides housing vouchers to help poor families move out of high-poverty neighborhoods appears to be having little impact so far on children's academic achievement, a new report finds. Four to seven years after leaving their old neighborhoods, the study found, children who took part in the program were doing no better in…
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Federal Aid, Housing, Economically Disadvantaged
Trejo, Sam; Yeomans-Maldonado, Gloria; Jacob, Brian – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2021
Lead poisoning has well-known impacts for the developing brain of young children, with a large literature documenting the negative effects of elevated blood lead levels on academic and behavioral outcomes. In April of 2014, the municipal water source in Flint, Michigan was changed, causing lead from aging pipes to leach into the city's drinking…
Descriptors: Water Quality, Hazardous Materials, Outcomes of Education, Longitudinal Studies
Powell, Lisa M.; Chaloupka, Frank J. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2009
This study examines the relationship between child weight and fast food and fruit and vegetable prices and the availability of fast food restaurants, full-service restaurants, supermarkets, grocery stores and convenience stores . We estimate cross-sectional and individual-level fixed effects (FE) models to account for unobserved individual-level…
Descriptors: Body Weight, Children, Body Composition, Economic Factors
Mansour, Hani; Rees, Daniel I.; Rintala, Bryson M.; Wozny, Nathan N. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2020
Although women earn approximately 50 percent of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) bachelor's degrees, more than 70 percent of scientists and engineers are men. We explore a potential determinant of this STEM gender gap using newly collected data on the career trajectories of United States Air Force Academy students. Specifically, we…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Females, Outcomes of Education
Bartel, Ann P.; Sicherman, Nachum – 1995
Data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth and several alternative data sets containing proxies for industries' rates of technological change (including the Jorgenson productivity growth series, National Bureau of Economic Research productivity data, and the Census of Manufacturers series on investments in computers, the Research and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Education Work Relationship, Educational Trends
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