This paper examines the effect of automatic grade promotion on academic achievement in 1993 public primary schools in Brazil. A difference-in-differences approach that exploits variation over time and across schools in the grade promotion regime allows the identification of the treatment effect of automatic promotion. I find a negative and significant effect of about 7% of a standard deviation on math test scores. I provide evidence in support of the interpretation of the estimates as a disincentive effect of automatic promotion. The findings contribute to the understanding of retention policies by focussing on the ex-ante effect of repetition and are important for more complete cost-benefit considerations of grade retention. © 2013 Elsevie...
Grade retention practices are at the forefront of the educational debate. In this paper, we use PISA...
Like active labour market programmes, grade repetition could generate two types of effects: better/w...
Does social promotion perpetuate shortfalls in student achievement, or can low-achieving students ca...
This paper examines the effect of automatic grade promotion on academic achievement in 1993 public p...
This paper examines the effect of automatic grade promotion on academic achievement in 1,993 public ...
This paper evaluates the effect of relaxing promotion criteria in early primary school on grade dela...
We study the effects of grade retention on secondary school performance by considering a change in C...
Many educators and policymakers have argued for lenient grade promotion policy -- even automatic pro...
We study the effects of grade retention on secondary school performance by considering a change in C...
This paper reviews the extent and consequences of grade retention in elementary and secondary school...
Current interest in the grade-standards promotion policy and grade retention, resulting from the min...
Essa dissertação explora o aumento da retenção escolar, introduzido pela mudança da forma de organiz...
Many educators and policymakers have argued for lenient grade promotion policy – even automatic prom...
This paper uses administrative longitudinal micro data on the universe of Junior High school student...
Automatic promotion policy presumes that grade retention discourages continuation in school and that...
Grade retention practices are at the forefront of the educational debate. In this paper, we use PISA...
Like active labour market programmes, grade repetition could generate two types of effects: better/w...
Does social promotion perpetuate shortfalls in student achievement, or can low-achieving students ca...
This paper examines the effect of automatic grade promotion on academic achievement in 1993 public p...
This paper examines the effect of automatic grade promotion on academic achievement in 1,993 public ...
This paper evaluates the effect of relaxing promotion criteria in early primary school on grade dela...
We study the effects of grade retention on secondary school performance by considering a change in C...
Many educators and policymakers have argued for lenient grade promotion policy -- even automatic pro...
We study the effects of grade retention on secondary school performance by considering a change in C...
This paper reviews the extent and consequences of grade retention in elementary and secondary school...
Current interest in the grade-standards promotion policy and grade retention, resulting from the min...
Essa dissertação explora o aumento da retenção escolar, introduzido pela mudança da forma de organiz...
Many educators and policymakers have argued for lenient grade promotion policy – even automatic prom...
This paper uses administrative longitudinal micro data on the universe of Junior High school student...
Automatic promotion policy presumes that grade retention discourages continuation in school and that...
Grade retention practices are at the forefront of the educational debate. In this paper, we use PISA...
Like active labour market programmes, grade repetition could generate two types of effects: better/w...
Does social promotion perpetuate shortfalls in student achievement, or can low-achieving students ca...