This paper examines determinants of educational performance in the high performing East Asian economies of Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and Thailand by running within country regressions. The determinants considered include family background, school resources, and institutional characteristics of schools. Family background is found to be important, particularly in Korea. The class size appears to be positively associated with student performance, implying that putting in additional resources to reduce class size may not be an effective way to enhance the education sector?s productivity. al productivity. Such institutional characteristic of school as ?autonomy in teacher salary decision? is found strengthen student performance i...
In education discourse, east Asian education systems are often portrayed as sleek, modern, and compe...
Using several recent international reports as evidence, this policy brief argues that the extensive ...
This paper investigates why the effect of family background on student’s educational achievement is ...
East Asian students regularly take top positions in international league tables of educational perfo...
This study investigates what factors determine students’ academic performance in five major economie...
Traditional models of status attainment have focused on attainment outcomes and have ignored the pro...
Identifies several features in East Asian schools which coincide with commonly recognized characteri...
The paper suggests that international differences in educational institutions explain the large inte...
Educational opportunities determine the intergenerational mobility of human capital and are affected...
Today’s centre of high performance in school education is East Asia. Four of the world\u27s five hig...
This paper investigates on the determinants of school performance measured by the average value of s...
This article analyses the paradox inherent in the ‘top-performing’ yet tightly controlled Singapore ...
Using panel estimates from the Program for International Student Assessment dataset, this study exam...
This paper examines the effects of family size and family type on student achievement in reading and...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to investigate the determinants of school performance measured by t...
In education discourse, east Asian education systems are often portrayed as sleek, modern, and compe...
Using several recent international reports as evidence, this policy brief argues that the extensive ...
This paper investigates why the effect of family background on student’s educational achievement is ...
East Asian students regularly take top positions in international league tables of educational perfo...
This study investigates what factors determine students’ academic performance in five major economie...
Traditional models of status attainment have focused on attainment outcomes and have ignored the pro...
Identifies several features in East Asian schools which coincide with commonly recognized characteri...
The paper suggests that international differences in educational institutions explain the large inte...
Educational opportunities determine the intergenerational mobility of human capital and are affected...
Today’s centre of high performance in school education is East Asia. Four of the world\u27s five hig...
This paper investigates on the determinants of school performance measured by the average value of s...
This article analyses the paradox inherent in the ‘top-performing’ yet tightly controlled Singapore ...
Using panel estimates from the Program for International Student Assessment dataset, this study exam...
This paper examines the effects of family size and family type on student achievement in reading and...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to investigate the determinants of school performance measured by t...
In education discourse, east Asian education systems are often portrayed as sleek, modern, and compe...
Using several recent international reports as evidence, this policy brief argues that the extensive ...
This paper investigates why the effect of family background on student’s educational achievement is ...