We introduce a novel incentive program aimed at decreasing school absenteeism based on the effect of voluntary promises in motivating desirable behaviour. In contrast to a standard program, in which students receive a reward conditional on having achieved a school attendance rate of at least 90 percent, in the promise program, they receive the reward up front, conditional on their commitment to invest their best efforts to reach the attendance target. We assess the effectiveness of the promise program through a field study involving Indigenous Australian high school students, a population who tends to have lower education achievement and socioeconomic advantage than their non-Indigenous counterparts. We find that the promise program signifi...
Our paper focuses on evidence of positive interactions between schools and community sheds in Austra...
© 2016 Dr. Scott Frederick WinchIntroduction The impact of colonisation has had a profound impact o...
Efforts to enforce compulsory schooling by linking welfare assistance to school attendance are rarel...
This article introduces an incentive program that attempts to close the gap in educational attainmen...
The majority of existing educational programs dispense incentives on the condition that students ach...
To design policies that maximise the chances that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous)...
To design policies that maximise the chances that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous)...
Issue 4 of ACER\u27s Policy Insights series commences with a synthesis of publicly available data on...
Abstract: To design policies that maximise the chances that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island...
Those who have finished high school and/or obtained non-school qualifications experience a range of ...
Explores Australian and international literature to develop an understanding of the risk factors and...
Making the welfare payments of Indigenous people conditional on measures such as their children’s sc...
Abstract This project focused on 45 Indigenous students who attended most often (90–100%) at an Aus...
Regular attendance at school provides children with opportunities to develop the basic skills for le...
School attendance has been concerning educators in the Global North (including Australia) for many d...
Our paper focuses on evidence of positive interactions between schools and community sheds in Austra...
© 2016 Dr. Scott Frederick WinchIntroduction The impact of colonisation has had a profound impact o...
Efforts to enforce compulsory schooling by linking welfare assistance to school attendance are rarel...
This article introduces an incentive program that attempts to close the gap in educational attainmen...
The majority of existing educational programs dispense incentives on the condition that students ach...
To design policies that maximise the chances that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous)...
To design policies that maximise the chances that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous)...
Issue 4 of ACER\u27s Policy Insights series commences with a synthesis of publicly available data on...
Abstract: To design policies that maximise the chances that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island...
Those who have finished high school and/or obtained non-school qualifications experience a range of ...
Explores Australian and international literature to develop an understanding of the risk factors and...
Making the welfare payments of Indigenous people conditional on measures such as their children’s sc...
Abstract This project focused on 45 Indigenous students who attended most often (90–100%) at an Aus...
Regular attendance at school provides children with opportunities to develop the basic skills for le...
School attendance has been concerning educators in the Global North (including Australia) for many d...
Our paper focuses on evidence of positive interactions between schools and community sheds in Austra...
© 2016 Dr. Scott Frederick WinchIntroduction The impact of colonisation has had a profound impact o...
Efforts to enforce compulsory schooling by linking welfare assistance to school attendance are rarel...