As opposed to many other school inputs, textbooks have frequently been demonstrated to significantly foster student achievement. Using the rich data set provided by the 'Program on the Analysis of Education Systems' (PASEC) for five francophone, sub-Saharan African countries, this paper goes beyond the estimation of direct effects of textbooks on students' learning and focuses on peer effects resulting from textbooks owned by students' classmates. Applying and extending nonparametric estimation methods from the treatment evaluation literature we separate the direct effect of textbooks from their peer effect. The latter clearly dominates but depends upon the initial level of textbook availability.primary education, student achievement, evalu...
We estimate peer effects for fourth graders in six European countries. The identification relies on ...
In this paper, we estimate the extent of ability peer effects in the classroom and explore the under...
Textbooks often determine what learners learn and what they should be taught. Teachers base their le...
As opposed to many other school inputs, textbooks have frequently been demonstrated to significantly...
Textbooks could be a cheap and efficient input to primary school education in Africa. In this paper,...
Die ZBW räumt Ihnen als Nutzerin/Nutzer das unentgeltliche, räumlich unbeschränkte und zeitlich auf ...
International audienceUsing a within-student analysis, we find no average impact of textbook access ...
We estimate peer effects for fourth graders in six European countries. The identification relies on ...
A randomized evaluation suggests that a program which provided official textbooks to randomly select...
We estimate peer effects for fourth graders in six European countries. The identification relies on ...
Peer effects and textbooks in primary education: evidence from francophone sub-Saharan Afric
We estimate peer effects for fourth graders in six European countries. The identification relies on ...
Using a unique data set in which students have been assigned randomly to different classrooms throug...
A randomized evaluation suggests that a program which provided official textbooks to randomly select...
In this paper I use a rich dataset in order to observe each student in different subjects and course...
We estimate peer effects for fourth graders in six European countries. The identification relies on ...
In this paper, we estimate the extent of ability peer effects in the classroom and explore the under...
Textbooks often determine what learners learn and what they should be taught. Teachers base their le...
As opposed to many other school inputs, textbooks have frequently been demonstrated to significantly...
Textbooks could be a cheap and efficient input to primary school education in Africa. In this paper,...
Die ZBW räumt Ihnen als Nutzerin/Nutzer das unentgeltliche, räumlich unbeschränkte und zeitlich auf ...
International audienceUsing a within-student analysis, we find no average impact of textbook access ...
We estimate peer effects for fourth graders in six European countries. The identification relies on ...
A randomized evaluation suggests that a program which provided official textbooks to randomly select...
We estimate peer effects for fourth graders in six European countries. The identification relies on ...
Peer effects and textbooks in primary education: evidence from francophone sub-Saharan Afric
We estimate peer effects for fourth graders in six European countries. The identification relies on ...
Using a unique data set in which students have been assigned randomly to different classrooms throug...
A randomized evaluation suggests that a program which provided official textbooks to randomly select...
In this paper I use a rich dataset in order to observe each student in different subjects and course...
We estimate peer effects for fourth graders in six European countries. The identification relies on ...
In this paper, we estimate the extent of ability peer effects in the classroom and explore the under...
Textbooks often determine what learners learn and what they should be taught. Teachers base their le...