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Improving education in the developing world
by
Holla, Alaka
, Kremer, Michael
in
Access to Education
/ Access to Information
/ Bildungspolitik
/ Bildungsverhalten
/ Change Strategies
/ Children
/ Comprehensive School Health Education
/ Contracts
/ Cost Effectiveness
/ Curriculum Development
/ Developing countries
/ Developing Nations
/ Education
/ Educational attainment
/ Educational Benefits
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Improvement
/ Educational Practices
/ Educational Vouchers
/ Elementary Secondary Education
/ Enrollment Influences
/ Enrollment Management
/ Entwicklungsland
/ Incentives
/ Learning
/ Merit Pay
/ Parent Education
/ peer effects
/ Primary education
/ Progress Monitoring
/ Remedial Programs
/ Scholarships
/ school attendance
/ school quality
/ Schools
/ Standard deviation
/ Student Participation
/ teacher incentives
/ Teacher Recruitment
/ Teachers
/ Technology Uses in Education
/ Test scores
/ Wirkungsanalyse
2009
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Improving education in the developing world
by
Holla, Alaka
, Kremer, Michael
in
Access to Education
/ Access to Information
/ Bildungspolitik
/ Bildungsverhalten
/ Change Strategies
/ Children
/ Comprehensive School Health Education
/ Contracts
/ Cost Effectiveness
/ Curriculum Development
/ Developing countries
/ Developing Nations
/ Education
/ Educational attainment
/ Educational Benefits
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Improvement
/ Educational Practices
/ Educational Vouchers
/ Elementary Secondary Education
/ Enrollment Influences
/ Enrollment Management
/ Entwicklungsland
/ Incentives
/ Learning
/ Merit Pay
/ Parent Education
/ peer effects
/ Primary education
/ Progress Monitoring
/ Remedial Programs
/ Scholarships
/ school attendance
/ school quality
/ Schools
/ Standard deviation
/ Student Participation
/ teacher incentives
/ Teacher Recruitment
/ Teachers
/ Technology Uses in Education
/ Test scores
/ Wirkungsanalyse
2009
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Improving education in the developing world
by
Holla, Alaka
, Kremer, Michael
in
Access to Education
/ Access to Information
/ Bildungspolitik
/ Bildungsverhalten
/ Change Strategies
/ Children
/ Comprehensive School Health Education
/ Contracts
/ Cost Effectiveness
/ Curriculum Development
/ Developing countries
/ Developing Nations
/ Education
/ Educational attainment
/ Educational Benefits
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Improvement
/ Educational Practices
/ Educational Vouchers
/ Elementary Secondary Education
/ Enrollment Influences
/ Enrollment Management
/ Entwicklungsland
/ Incentives
/ Learning
/ Merit Pay
/ Parent Education
/ peer effects
/ Primary education
/ Progress Monitoring
/ Remedial Programs
/ Scholarships
/ school attendance
/ school quality
/ Schools
/ Standard deviation
/ Student Participation
/ teacher incentives
/ Teacher Recruitment
/ Teachers
/ Technology Uses in Education
/ Test scores
/ Wirkungsanalyse
2009
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Improving education in the developing world
2009
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Across a range of contexts, reductions in education costs and provision of subsidies can boost school participation, often dramatically. Decisions to attend school seem subject to peer effects and time-inconsistent preferences. Merit scholarships, school health programs, and information about returns to education can all cost-effectively spur school participation. However, distortions in education systems, such as weak teacher incentives and elite-oriented curricula, undermine learning in school and much of the impact of increasing existing educational spending. Pedagogical innovations designed to address these distortions (such as technology-assisted instruction, remedial education, and tracking by achievement) can raise test scores at a low cost. Merely informing parents about school conditions seems insufficient to improve teacher incentives, and evidence on merit pay is mixed, but hiring teachers locally on short-term contracts can save money and improve educational outcomes. School vouchers can cost-effectively increase both school participation and learning.
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