This paper uses a rich set of student background characteristics to estimate the value added of second-level schools in Ireland. We show that there is a considerable degree of reranking of schools when we move from analysing raw outcomes to value added; in many cases the best performing schools in raw terms are not the best in value-added terms. We show that, contrary to popular perception, fee-paying schools do not add higher value than other schools. A simulation exercise suggests that if parents chose the best value-added school from among the set of feasible schools, then this reallocation of students has the potential to increase academic achievement substantially
In this paper I consider the impact of attending a selective high school in the UK. Students are ass...
This paper analyzes whether information about the quality of high schools published in a national ne...
Schools are key institutions in shaping inclusion and exclusion processes impacting on individual i...
This paper uses a rich set of student background characteristics to estimate the value added of seco...
This paper represents an investigation of the broad factors which underpin the success of feeder sch...
Ireland’s fee-paying schools consistently rank highly in Ireland’s secondary school league tables. E...
Among policymakers, educators and economists there remains a strong, sometimes heated, debate on the...
We use administrative data from Ireland to study differences in college application behaviour betwee...
In observational studies the assignment of units to treatments is not under control. Consequently, t...
What do applicants take into consideration when choosing a high school? To what extent do schools co...
© 2018 Dr Brendan HoungAcademically selective high schools are a polarizing topic in education polic...
This article is based on extensive fieldwork carried out in the most prestigious fee-paying secondar...
In Trinidad and Tobago students are assigned to secondary schools after the fifth grade, based on ac...
In Trinidad and Tobago students are assigned to secondary schools after the fifth grade, based on ac...
In traditional studies on value-added indicators of educational effectiveness, students are usually ...
In this paper I consider the impact of attending a selective high school in the UK. Students are ass...
This paper analyzes whether information about the quality of high schools published in a national ne...
Schools are key institutions in shaping inclusion and exclusion processes impacting on individual i...
This paper uses a rich set of student background characteristics to estimate the value added of seco...
This paper represents an investigation of the broad factors which underpin the success of feeder sch...
Ireland’s fee-paying schools consistently rank highly in Ireland’s secondary school league tables. E...
Among policymakers, educators and economists there remains a strong, sometimes heated, debate on the...
We use administrative data from Ireland to study differences in college application behaviour betwee...
In observational studies the assignment of units to treatments is not under control. Consequently, t...
What do applicants take into consideration when choosing a high school? To what extent do schools co...
© 2018 Dr Brendan HoungAcademically selective high schools are a polarizing topic in education polic...
This article is based on extensive fieldwork carried out in the most prestigious fee-paying secondar...
In Trinidad and Tobago students are assigned to secondary schools after the fifth grade, based on ac...
In Trinidad and Tobago students are assigned to secondary schools after the fifth grade, based on ac...
In traditional studies on value-added indicators of educational effectiveness, students are usually ...
In this paper I consider the impact of attending a selective high school in the UK. Students are ass...
This paper analyzes whether information about the quality of high schools published in a national ne...
Schools are key institutions in shaping inclusion and exclusion processes impacting on individual i...