Examining the relationship between online chatting and PISA reading literacy trends (2000-2018)
In: Computers in human behavior, Band 156, S. 108198
ISSN: 0747-5632
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In: Computers in human behavior, Band 156, S. 108198
ISSN: 0747-5632
In: Studies in educational evaluation, Band 72, S. 101101
ISSN: 0191-491X
Based on the survey results of OECDs PISA 2000 program, this report looks at: the extent to which the schools that students attend make a difference in performance; the relative impact of school climate, school policies and school resources on quality and equity; the relationship between the structure of education systems and educational quality and equity; and the effect of decentralization and privatization to school performance. It concludes with a summary of how school factors relate to quality and equity, and the implications for policy. The analysis and data cover almost all OECD countries and 14 additional non-OECD countries
In: Studies in educational evaluation, Band 60, S. 14-31
ISSN: 0191-491X
In: Studies in educational evaluation, Band 34, Heft 2, S. 82-93
ISSN: 0191-491X
In: Studies in educational evaluation: SEE, Band 34, Heft 2
ISSN: 0191-491X
In: SpringerBriefs in Education Ser. v.0
This book provides a thorough review of the research literature on the effect of school size in primary and secondary education on three types of outcomes: student achievement, non-cognitive outcomes and costs per student. Based on 84 scientific publications and several prior reviews, the book discusses four main areas: the impact of school size on cognitive learning outcomes and non-cognitive outcomes; the "state of the art" of empirical research on economies of size; the direct and indirect impact of school size, conditioned by other school context variables on student performance and the specific position of the Netherlands in an international perspective. The book presents summaries of the results and main conclusions found and discusses these with respect to their relevance for educational policy in general and for the Netherlands in particular. The book concludes with suggestions for future research on school size.
In: Studies in educational evaluation, Band 67, S. 100939
ISSN: 0191-491X