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The Effect of Attending a Small Class in the Early Grades on College-test Taking and Middle School Test Results: Evidence from Project Star
by
Krueger, Alan B.
, Whitmore, Diane M.
in
Academic achievement
/ Achievement tests
/ Class size
/ Classrooms
/ Classwork
/ College board
/ College entrance examinations
/ College students
/ Economic models
/ Economics of education
/ Education
/ Effects
/ Experiments
/ Grade levels
/ High school students
/ Labour market
/ Long term
/ Middle schools
/ Minority group students
/ Probability
/ Pupils
/ Regression analysis
/ Schools
/ Scores
/ Small classes
/ Standard deviation
/ Standardized tests
/ Students
/ Studies
/ Teachers
/ Test scores
/ Tests
2001
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The Effect of Attending a Small Class in the Early Grades on College-test Taking and Middle School Test Results: Evidence from Project Star
by
Krueger, Alan B.
, Whitmore, Diane M.
in
Academic achievement
/ Achievement tests
/ Class size
/ Classrooms
/ Classwork
/ College board
/ College entrance examinations
/ College students
/ Economic models
/ Economics of education
/ Education
/ Effects
/ Experiments
/ Grade levels
/ High school students
/ Labour market
/ Long term
/ Middle schools
/ Minority group students
/ Probability
/ Pupils
/ Regression analysis
/ Schools
/ Scores
/ Small classes
/ Standard deviation
/ Standardized tests
/ Students
/ Studies
/ Teachers
/ Test scores
/ Tests
2001
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The Effect of Attending a Small Class in the Early Grades on College-test Taking and Middle School Test Results: Evidence from Project Star
by
Krueger, Alan B.
, Whitmore, Diane M.
in
Academic achievement
/ Achievement tests
/ Class size
/ Classrooms
/ Classwork
/ College board
/ College entrance examinations
/ College students
/ Economic models
/ Economics of education
/ Education
/ Effects
/ Experiments
/ Grade levels
/ High school students
/ Labour market
/ Long term
/ Middle schools
/ Minority group students
/ Probability
/ Pupils
/ Regression analysis
/ Schools
/ Scores
/ Small classes
/ Standard deviation
/ Standardized tests
/ Students
/ Studies
/ Teachers
/ Test scores
/ Tests
2001
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The Effect of Attending a Small Class in the Early Grades on College-test Taking and Middle School Test Results: Evidence from Project Star
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The Effect of Attending a Small Class in the Early Grades on College-test Taking and Middle School Test Results: Evidence from Project Star
2001
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This paper provides a long-term follow-up analysis of students who participated in the Tennessee STAR experiment. In this experiment, students and their teachers were randomly assigned to small, regular-size, or regular-size classes with a teacher aide in the first four years of school. We analyse the effect of past attendance in small classes on student test scores and whether they took the ACT or SAT college entrance exam. Attending a small class in the early grades is associated with an increased likelihood of taking a college-entrance exam, especially among minority students, and somewhat higher test scores.
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