It’s really hard to fully grasp particularly why the tradeoff between accomplishment and scholar engagement exists. 1 concept is that “drill and kill” fashion rote repetition could be powerful in encouraging college students do very well on assessments but make course dreadfully dull. The scientists watched hours of videotaped lessons […]
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Effects of COVID-19 on Students’ Academic Achievement, Behavior, and Social-Emotional Well-Being
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Educational achievement disparities between second-generation and non-immigrant students: Do school characteristics account for tracking effects?
Agirdag, O, Avermaet, PV, Houtte, MV (2013) School segregation and math achievement: A mixed-method study on the role of self-fulfilling prophecies. Teachers College Record 115(3): 1–50. Google Scholar | ISI Alba, R, Sloan, J, Sperling, J (2011) The integration imperative: The children of low-status immigrants in the schools of wealthy […]
Achievement isn’t why more men are majoring in physics, engineering and computer science
Credit history: Pixabay/CC0 Community Area While some STEM majors have a 1-to-1 male-to-female ratio, physics, engineering and personal computer science (PECS) majors continuously have some of the major gender imbalances amongst U.S. faculty majors—with about four adult men to each lady in the big. In a new research posted now […]
Does pre-schooling contribute to equity in education? Participation in universal pre-school and fourth-grade academic achievement
Agirdag, O, Vanlaar, G (2018) Does more exposure to the language of instruction lead to higher academic achievement? A cross-national examination. International Journal of Bilingualism 22(1): 123–137. Google Scholar | SAGE Journals | ISI Agirdag, O, Van Avermaet, P, Van Houtte, M (2013) School segregation and math achievement: A mixed-method […]