This paper discusses the use of the non-parametric free disposal hull (FDH) and the parametric multi-level model (MLM) as alternative methods for measuring pupil and school attainment where hierarchical structured data are available. Using robust FDH estimates, we show how to decompose the overall inefficiency of a unit (a pupil) into a unit specific and a higher level (a school) component. By a sample of entry and exit attainments of 3017 girls in British ordinary single sex schools, we test the robustness of the non-parametric and parametric estimates. Finally, the paper uses the traditional MLM model in a best practice framework so that pupil and school efficiencies can be computed
The educational process is characterised by multiple outcomes such as the achievement of academic re...
This paper uses an innovative approach to evaluate educational performance of Spanish students in PI...
Abstract. Multilevel Models (MLM) have pioneered the analysis of hierarchical data, with two or more...
This paper discusses the use of the non-parametric free disposal hull (FDH) and the parametric multi...
We propose a methodology for evaluating educational performance, from a multilevel perspective. We u...
We present a nonparametric approach for (1) efficiency and (2) equity evaluation in education. First...
We present a nonparametric approach for (1) efficiency and (2) equity evaluation in education. First...
This paper puts forward a Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) approach to decomposing a pupil’s under-at...
There is on-going concern about the relationship between class size and achievement for children in ...
We present a nonparametric approach for the equity and efficiency evaluation of (private and public)...
The measurement of school performance for secondary schools in England has developed from simple mea...
In this paper, we present a model-based framework to estimate the educational attainments of student...
This paper aims to investigate how stability varies with the approach used in estimating school perf...
Educational tests can be used to estimate pupils’ abilities and thereby give an indication of whethe...
This article describes the work that has been undertaken by the Department for Education and Skills ...
The educational process is characterised by multiple outcomes such as the achievement of academic re...
This paper uses an innovative approach to evaluate educational performance of Spanish students in PI...
Abstract. Multilevel Models (MLM) have pioneered the analysis of hierarchical data, with two or more...
This paper discusses the use of the non-parametric free disposal hull (FDH) and the parametric multi...
We propose a methodology for evaluating educational performance, from a multilevel perspective. We u...
We present a nonparametric approach for (1) efficiency and (2) equity evaluation in education. First...
We present a nonparametric approach for (1) efficiency and (2) equity evaluation in education. First...
This paper puts forward a Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) approach to decomposing a pupil’s under-at...
There is on-going concern about the relationship between class size and achievement for children in ...
We present a nonparametric approach for the equity and efficiency evaluation of (private and public)...
The measurement of school performance for secondary schools in England has developed from simple mea...
In this paper, we present a model-based framework to estimate the educational attainments of student...
This paper aims to investigate how stability varies with the approach used in estimating school perf...
Educational tests can be used to estimate pupils’ abilities and thereby give an indication of whethe...
This article describes the work that has been undertaken by the Department for Education and Skills ...
The educational process is characterised by multiple outcomes such as the achievement of academic re...
This paper uses an innovative approach to evaluate educational performance of Spanish students in PI...
Abstract. Multilevel Models (MLM) have pioneered the analysis of hierarchical data, with two or more...