This paper provides experimental evidence on the impact of tracking primary school students by initial achievement. In the presence of positive spillover effects from academically proficient peers, tracking may be beneficial for strong students but hurt weaker ones. However, tracking may help everybody if heterogeneous classes make it difficult to teach at a level appropriate to most students. We test these competing claims using a randomized evaluation in Kenya. One hundred and twenty one primary schools which all had a single grade one class received funds to hire an extra teacher to split that class into two sections. In 60 randomly selected schools, students were randomly assigned to sections. In the remaining 61 schools, students were ...
Educators, researchers and theorists regularly prescribe doing away with tracking, but it continues ...
Does Educational Tracking Affect Performance and Inequality? Differences-in-Differences Evidence acr...
Tracking programs have been criticized on the grounds that they harm disadvantaged children. The bul...
This paper provides experimental evidence on the impact of tracking primary school students by initi...
To the extent that students benefit from high-achieving peers, tracking will help strong students an...
This data sets contain data that were collected for a randomized evaluation in Kenya. In 2005, 140 ...
I present results from a partial re-analysis of the Kenyan school tracking experiment first describe...
Tracking refers to the practice of dividing students by ability or achievement. Students may be trac...
One of the important differences between educational systems from different countries is the age at ...
This article examines whether tracking students for instruction can have a differential effect on st...
[[abstract]]Tracking is a crucial and controversial issue and has been investigated frequently in pa...
Abstract Research to date on the effects of between-school tracking on inequalities in achievement a...
Tracking is a predominant method used by American public schools to instruct children of multiple ab...
I study the effects of early between-school ability tracking on student achievement, exploiting inst...
The tracking of pupils by ability into elite and nonelite schools represents a controversial policy ...
Educators, researchers and theorists regularly prescribe doing away with tracking, but it continues ...
Does Educational Tracking Affect Performance and Inequality? Differences-in-Differences Evidence acr...
Tracking programs have been criticized on the grounds that they harm disadvantaged children. The bul...
This paper provides experimental evidence on the impact of tracking primary school students by initi...
To the extent that students benefit from high-achieving peers, tracking will help strong students an...
This data sets contain data that were collected for a randomized evaluation in Kenya. In 2005, 140 ...
I present results from a partial re-analysis of the Kenyan school tracking experiment first describe...
Tracking refers to the practice of dividing students by ability or achievement. Students may be trac...
One of the important differences between educational systems from different countries is the age at ...
This article examines whether tracking students for instruction can have a differential effect on st...
[[abstract]]Tracking is a crucial and controversial issue and has been investigated frequently in pa...
Abstract Research to date on the effects of between-school tracking on inequalities in achievement a...
Tracking is a predominant method used by American public schools to instruct children of multiple ab...
I study the effects of early between-school ability tracking on student achievement, exploiting inst...
The tracking of pupils by ability into elite and nonelite schools represents a controversial policy ...
Educators, researchers and theorists regularly prescribe doing away with tracking, but it continues ...
Does Educational Tracking Affect Performance and Inequality? Differences-in-Differences Evidence acr...
Tracking programs have been criticized on the grounds that they harm disadvantaged children. The bul...