This paper proposes two dominance criteria for evaluating education systems described as joint distributions of the pupils’ cognitive skill achievements and family backgrounds. The first criterion is the smallest transitive ranking of education systems compatible with three elementary principles. The first principle requires the favorable recording of any improvement in the cognitive skill of a child with a given family background. The second principle demands that any child’s cognitive skill be all the more favourably appraised as the child is coming from an unfavourable background. The third principle states that when two different skills and family backgrounds are allocated between two children, it is preferable that the high skill be gi...
Recently Dunne (2010) and Dronkers, van der Velden & Dunne (2011) introduced a three-level model: co...
Developmental paradigms, preferred in educational diagnostics to intervening ones, need vertical sca...
Recently Dunne (2010) and Dronkers, van der Velden & Dunne (2011) introduced a three-level model: co...
International audienceThis paper proposes two dominance criteria for evaluating education systems de...
International audienceThis paper proposes two dominance criteria for evaluating education systems de...
This paper proposes two dominance criteria for evaluating education systems described as joint distr...
40 p.This paper proposes two dominance criteria for evaluating education systems describedas joint d...
40 p.This paper proposes two dominance criteria for evaluating education systems describedas joint d...
This paper proposes two dominance criteria for evaluating education systems described as joint distr...
40 p.This paper proposes two dominance criteria for evaluating education systems describedas joint d...
Education is regarded as a powerful driver of economic development and a means of reducing poverty. ...
The purpose of having a high-quality education system is not only to increase the human capital leve...
We study how the relationship between students\u2019 cognitive ability and their school grades depen...
We study how the relationship between students’ cognitive ability and their school grades depend on...
This article examines equity in national systems of education in terms of differences in student out...
Recently Dunne (2010) and Dronkers, van der Velden & Dunne (2011) introduced a three-level model: co...
Developmental paradigms, preferred in educational diagnostics to intervening ones, need vertical sca...
Recently Dunne (2010) and Dronkers, van der Velden & Dunne (2011) introduced a three-level model: co...
International audienceThis paper proposes two dominance criteria for evaluating education systems de...
International audienceThis paper proposes two dominance criteria for evaluating education systems de...
This paper proposes two dominance criteria for evaluating education systems described as joint distr...
40 p.This paper proposes two dominance criteria for evaluating education systems describedas joint d...
40 p.This paper proposes two dominance criteria for evaluating education systems describedas joint d...
This paper proposes two dominance criteria for evaluating education systems described as joint distr...
40 p.This paper proposes two dominance criteria for evaluating education systems describedas joint d...
Education is regarded as a powerful driver of economic development and a means of reducing poverty. ...
The purpose of having a high-quality education system is not only to increase the human capital leve...
We study how the relationship between students\u2019 cognitive ability and their school grades depen...
We study how the relationship between students’ cognitive ability and their school grades depend on...
This article examines equity in national systems of education in terms of differences in student out...
Recently Dunne (2010) and Dronkers, van der Velden & Dunne (2011) introduced a three-level model: co...
Developmental paradigms, preferred in educational diagnostics to intervening ones, need vertical sca...
Recently Dunne (2010) and Dronkers, van der Velden & Dunne (2011) introduced a three-level model: co...