The effects of school starting age and relative age effects (RAEs) have generated much interest from parents, teachers, policymakers, and educational researchers. Our 10-year longitudinal study is based on a nationally representative (N = 4,983) prospective sample from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. The primary outcomes are results from the high-stake, Australia-wide National Assessment Program-Literacy and Numeracy tests in Years 3, 5, 7, and 9, controlling for demographic characteristics (gender, socioeconomic status, school type, and childhood cognition measured before the start of kindergarten). We evaluated how direct and mediated RAEs vary over the first 10 years of schooling for these longitudinal data. Results reveal...
We investigate the long-lasting effects on behaviour of relative age at school. We conduct an online...
We examined relative age effects (RAE) in national test results in reading literacy in Norway in 201...
Previous studies has found that the youngest students perform more poorly, on average, than older pe...
The effects of school starting age and relative age effects (RAEs) have generated much interest from...
The effects of school starting age and relative age effects (RAEs) have generated much interest from...
The effects of school starting age and relative age effects (RAEs) have generated much interest from...
The effects of school starting age and relative age effects (RAEs) have generated much interest from...
In education, relative age effects (RAE) are present if a student’s age when compared to that of his...
Within the current climate of heightened interest in the education of young children, it is essentia...
The policy of school organisation for grouping students in the same academic year is based on date o...
The policy of school organisation for grouping students in the same academic year is based on date o...
We investigate the long lasting effects on behaviour of relative age at school. We conduct an online...
In this paper, we estimate the effect of pupil’s relative age within the first grade of primary scho...
In Finland, a child in special education receives an individualized curriculum when standard support...
This paper focuses on the quantitative measure of the causal relationship between age and school res...
We investigate the long-lasting effects on behaviour of relative age at school. We conduct an online...
We examined relative age effects (RAE) in national test results in reading literacy in Norway in 201...
Previous studies has found that the youngest students perform more poorly, on average, than older pe...
The effects of school starting age and relative age effects (RAEs) have generated much interest from...
The effects of school starting age and relative age effects (RAEs) have generated much interest from...
The effects of school starting age and relative age effects (RAEs) have generated much interest from...
The effects of school starting age and relative age effects (RAEs) have generated much interest from...
In education, relative age effects (RAE) are present if a student’s age when compared to that of his...
Within the current climate of heightened interest in the education of young children, it is essentia...
The policy of school organisation for grouping students in the same academic year is based on date o...
The policy of school organisation for grouping students in the same academic year is based on date o...
We investigate the long lasting effects on behaviour of relative age at school. We conduct an online...
In this paper, we estimate the effect of pupil’s relative age within the first grade of primary scho...
In Finland, a child in special education receives an individualized curriculum when standard support...
This paper focuses on the quantitative measure of the causal relationship between age and school res...
We investigate the long-lasting effects on behaviour of relative age at school. We conduct an online...
We examined relative age effects (RAE) in national test results in reading literacy in Norway in 201...
Previous studies has found that the youngest students perform more poorly, on average, than older pe...