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The caste of merit: engineering education in India
Contemporary South Asia, 2021with Shah’s prolific and creative public outreach in radio and exhibitions. The literary qualities of the book may simultaneously limit. While the book is rich in analytical sophistication, the stylistic choices entail that the book only implicitly ...
V. I. Parel
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, 2022
How can we understand the commitment of STEM (science, technology, engineering, & mathematics) to meritocracy when these fields continue to be marked by unequal representation and outcomes?
M. Blair‐Loy, E. Cech
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How can we understand the commitment of STEM (science, technology, engineering, & mathematics) to meritocracy when these fields continue to be marked by unequal representation and outcomes?
M. Blair‐Loy, E. Cech
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
There is broad agreement that something must be done to address medical students’ increasing educational debt. An important question is whether merit scholarships are part of the solution or part of the problem.
Roy C, Ziegelstein +5 more
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There is broad agreement that something must be done to address medical students’ increasing educational debt. An important question is whether merit scholarships are part of the solution or part of the problem.
Roy C, Ziegelstein +5 more
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The Production of Merit: How Managers Understand and Apply Merit in the Workplace
Organization Science, 2020In this article, we develop a process model that specifies how managers come to understand and approach the evaluation of merit in the workplace. Interviews from a diverse sample of managers and from managers at a U.S.
Emilio J Castilla, Aruna Ranganathan
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A figure of merit for flexibility
Science, 2019A thickness-dependent metric allows for comparison of materials for device applications Flexible materials are widely used in health care, robotics, and other industries, but flexible electronic devices require that normally brittle electronic materials ...
Jun Peng, G. Snyder
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2015
Merit wants are a multi-faceted concept cutting through a complex array of problems associated with different levels of analysis. They are considered in this paper as a shorthand notion for concerns that are respectable and important, assuming a broadly individualist conception of welfare.
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Merit wants are a multi-faceted concept cutting through a complex array of problems associated with different levels of analysis. They are considered in this paper as a shorthand notion for concerns that are respectable and important, assuming a broadly individualist conception of welfare.
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Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 1994
(1994). Examinations and Merit. Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice: Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 115-120.
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(1994). Examinations and Merit. Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice: Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 115-120.
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Teacher Merit Pay: A Meta-Analysis
, 2020Empirical research investigating the association between teacher pay incentives and student test scores has grown rapidly over the past decade. To integrate the findings from these studies and help inform the debate over teacher merit pay, this meta ...
L. Pham +2 more
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, 2020
Having a high thermoelectric figure of merit is the essential prerequisites of a thermoelectric generator. In this study, a novel way to achieve a record high figure of merit for cement composites using graphene and metallic oxide nanoparticle inclusions
Sampad Ghosh +6 more
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Having a high thermoelectric figure of merit is the essential prerequisites of a thermoelectric generator. In this study, a novel way to achieve a record high figure of merit for cement composites using graphene and metallic oxide nanoparticle inclusions
Sampad Ghosh +6 more
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The Merits and Demerits of Merit Pay
NASSP Bulletin, 1984Let's not rush to jump on the merit pay bandwagon, warns this writer. Better ways of measuring teacher productivity are needed first, he says.
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