That educational inputs should be important determinants of educational outcomes is a proposition that appeals to common sense, but is nevertheless controversial in the literature both for developed and lessdeveloped countries. Surveys by Hanushek (1986), for developed countries, and (1996), for developing countries, argue that school facilities have at best tenuous effects on outcomes, particularly on test scores. Kremer (1996), emphasizes that such a negative overall assessment of the evidence rests on Hanushek’s interpretation of statistically insignificant findings as evidence against an effect of school quality, but notes that there is a singular absence of evidence from developing countries that the pupil-teacher ratio is an important...
Little credible evidence exists on the effect of material resources on school quality in developing...
This paper utilises an educational production function approach on post-apartheid data that include ...
Not surprisingly, the education system is widely perceived to be the major tool to overcome human ca...
We examine the relationship between educational inputs—primarily pupil-teacher ratios—and school out...
We examine the relationship between educational inputs—primarily pupil-teacher ratios—and school out...
This paper contributes to what is known about the impact of school quality, by documenting its effec...
Identifying the mechanisms for affecting the achievements of successful schools has become a major r...
This paper examines a range of historical and geographic factors that determine the quality of publi...
Studies of school effect usually evolve around two major issues; understanding of the factors within...
Little credible evidence exists on the effect of material resources on school quality in developing ...
Little credible evidence exists on the effect of material resources on school quality in developing ...
In this paper, we assess the determinants of secondary school outcomes in South Africa. We use Bayes...
The poor state of quality education in South Africa is confirmed by the weak performance of South Af...
Education is the largest area of expenditure in the South African state budget. In the 2001/02 finan...
Little credible evidence exists on the effect of material resources on school quality in developing...
Little credible evidence exists on the effect of material resources on school quality in developing...
This paper utilises an educational production function approach on post-apartheid data that include ...
Not surprisingly, the education system is widely perceived to be the major tool to overcome human ca...
We examine the relationship between educational inputs—primarily pupil-teacher ratios—and school out...
We examine the relationship between educational inputs—primarily pupil-teacher ratios—and school out...
This paper contributes to what is known about the impact of school quality, by documenting its effec...
Identifying the mechanisms for affecting the achievements of successful schools has become a major r...
This paper examines a range of historical and geographic factors that determine the quality of publi...
Studies of school effect usually evolve around two major issues; understanding of the factors within...
Little credible evidence exists on the effect of material resources on school quality in developing ...
Little credible evidence exists on the effect of material resources on school quality in developing ...
In this paper, we assess the determinants of secondary school outcomes in South Africa. We use Bayes...
The poor state of quality education in South Africa is confirmed by the weak performance of South Af...
Education is the largest area of expenditure in the South African state budget. In the 2001/02 finan...
Little credible evidence exists on the effect of material resources on school quality in developing...
Little credible evidence exists on the effect of material resources on school quality in developing...
This paper utilises an educational production function approach on post-apartheid data that include ...
Not surprisingly, the education system is widely perceived to be the major tool to overcome human ca...