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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Brunori, Paolo; Peragine, Vito; Serlenga, Laura – Economics of Education Review, 2012
In 2001 the Italian tertiary education system embarked in a broad process of reform. The main novelty brought by the reform was a reduction of the length of study to get a first level degree together with the introduction of a two-years, second level, master degree. This paper aims at studying the effects of the reform in terms of fairness. To…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Educational Change, Time to Degree
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Lincove, Jane Arnold – Economics of Education Review, 2012
This study uses household survey data to estimate determinants of schooling in Uganda, with a model that includes the price of school. Uganda's universal education policy offered free tuition, fees, and supplies to up to four children per family, including two daughters. The empirical method includes an estimation of a child-specific price of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Costs, Enrollment, Educational Policy
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Ni, Yongmei; Rorrer, Andrea K. – Economics of Education Review, 2012
A relatively small state, Utah presents an interesting case to study charter schools given its friendly policy environment and its significant growth in charter school enrollment. Based on longitudinal student-level data from 2004 to 2009, this paper utilizes two approaches to evaluate the Utah charter school effectiveness: (a) hierarchical linear…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Academic Achievement, School Effectiveness, Longitudinal Studies
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Filippin, Antonio; Paccagnella, Marco – Economics of Education Review, 2012
In this paper we analyze the role played by self-confidence, modeled as beliefs about one's ability, in shaping task choices. We propose a model in which fully rational agents exploit all the available information to update their beliefs using Bayes' rule, eventually learning their true type. We show that when the learning process does not…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Cognitive Tests, Human Capital, Family Characteristics
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McMullen, Steven C.; Rouse, Kathryn E. – Economics of Education Review, 2012
This study exploits a unique policy environment and a large panel dataset to evaluate the impact of school crowding on student achievement in Wake County, NC. We also estimate the effects of two education policy initiatives that are often used to address crowding: multi-track year-round calendars and mobile classrooms. We estimate a multi-level…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Reading Achievement, Individual Characteristics, Crowding
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Chiapa, Carlos; Garrido, Jose Luis; Prina, Silvia – Economics of Education Review, 2012
Investment in human capital is an important tool for reducing poverty. However, the poor may lack the capacity to aspire, which often results in underinvestment in their children's education. This paper studies the effect of a social program on the educational aspirations poor parents have for their children, and explores the role of exposure to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Poverty Programs, Program Effectiveness, Academic Aspiration
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Leme, Maria Carolina; Louzano, Paula; Ponczek, Vladimir; Souza, Andre Portela – Economics of Education Review, 2012
This paper estimates the impact of the use of structured methods on the quality of education for students in primary public school in Brazil. Structured methods encompass a range of pedagogical and managerial instruments applied in the educational system. In recent years, several municipalities in the state of Sao Paulo have contracted out private…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Quality, Elementary School Students, Public Schools
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Waddell, G. R. – Economics of Education Review, 2012
Estimates of the effect of school-imposed penalties for drug use on a student's consumption of marijuana are biased if both are determined by unobservable school or individual attributes. Reverse causality is also a potential challenge to retrieving estimates of the causal relationship, as the severity of school sanctions may simply reflect the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Marijuana, Drug Use, Sanctions
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Chung, Anna S. – Economics of Education Review, 2012
In this paper I investigate whether students self-select into the U.S. for-profit colleges or whether the choice of for-profit sector is accidental or due to the reasons external to the students (geographic exposure to for-profit providers, tuition pricing, or random circumstances). The main student-level data samples come from the National…
Descriptors: College Choice, Proprietary Schools, College Students, Community Colleges
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Bartolj, Tjasa; Polanec, Saso – Economics of Education Review, 2012
In this paper we study the impact of cognitive ability on college major choices using an administrative data set for full-time students enrolled in four-year business and economics programs offered by the largest Slovenian university. In contrast to existing studies, we are able to distinguish between general ability, measured with high school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Majors (Students), Course Selection (Students), College Students
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Thomas, Jaime L. – Economics of Education Review, 2012
Using the ECLS-K and considering first graders in single-grade and K-1 and 1-2 combination classes, I discuss the mechanisms underlying the combination-class effect and address the systematic school-, teacher-, and student-level differences that confound estimates of this effect. I find evidence for positive selection into 1-2 classes, but using a…
Descriptors: Multigraded Classes, Grade 1, Grade 2, Kindergarten
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Meer, Jonathan; Rosen, Harvey S. – Economics of Education Review, 2012
We investigate how undergraduates' financial aid packages affect their subsequent donative behavior as alumni. We analyze micro data on alumni giving at an anonymous research university, and focus on three types of financial aid, scholarships, loans, and campus jobs. Consistent with the view of some professional fundraisers, we allow the receipt…
Descriptors: Alumni, Donors, Private Financial Support, Undergraduate Students
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Misra, Kaustav; Grimes, Paul W.; Rogers, Kevin E. – Economics of Education Review, 2012
Advocates for educational reform frequently call for policies to increase competition between schools because it is argued that market forces naturally lead to greater efficiencies, including improved student learning, when schools face competition. Researchers examining this issue are confronted with difficulties in defining reasonable measures…
Descriptors: Competition, Public Schools, Efficiency, Private Schools
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Bartik, Timothy J.; Gormley, William; Adelstein, Shirley – Economics of Education Review, 2012
This paper estimates future adult earnings effects associated with a universal pre-K program in Tulsa, Oklahoma. These projections help to compensate for the lack of long-term data on universal pre-K programs, while using metrics that relate test scores to social benefits. Combining test-score data from the fall of 2006 and recent findings by…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Income, Educational Benefits, Scores
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Keslair, Francois; Maurin, Eric; McNally, Sandra – Economics of Education Review, 2012
The need for education to help every child has become more important for policy in the US and the UK. Remedial programmes are often difficult to evaluate because participation is usually based on pupil characteristics that are largely unobservable to the analyst. We evaluate programmes for children with "Special Educational Needs" in England. We…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Education, Program Effectiveness, Educational Policy
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