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The Economics of Tracking in Education

2011
Tracking refers to the practice of dividing students by ability or achievement. Students may be tracked within schools by placing them into different classrooms based on achievement, which is the typical practice in countries such as the United States or Canada. Alternatively, students could be streamed into different schools, with either vocational or
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Introduction to education and training track

Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Software engineering - ICSE '05, 2005
The attendees of ICSE comprise some of the top researchers in software engineering and also many educators of software engineering. Traditionally, however, these two groups do not talk to each other about educational issues. Then there are the practitioners who attend ICSE who have their own opinions about the relevance, strengths, and shortcomings of ...
P. Inverardi, M. Jazayeri
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Education on the right track

Optician
An increase in students on optometry and dispensing optics courses and high satisfaction levels suggest a positive outlook for the profession. Andrew McCarthy-McClean reports
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Education Day – Spanish Track

European Neuropsychopharmacology, 2019
Overall Abstract The WCPG 2017 Education Day Spanish Track is an initiative from the Diversity Taskforce aimed to provide a high-quality update in the field of psychiatric genetics to clinicians and early career professionals from Latin America interested in this research field, provided in their language. We propose to summarize up-to-date knowledge
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School tracking and intergenerational transmission of education

2012
In this paper we investigate how the structure of the educational system, in particular the presence of tracking in secondary schools, is associated with the intergenerational transmission of educational advantage. We study two countries (Italy and Germany) that are both characterized by tracking in secondary schools, although the details of the two ...
Cappellari, Lorenzo   +3 more
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Learning by Tracking - Distributed Systems in Education

2017
Teaching distributed systems means to force the understanding of complexity and heterogeneity from different perspectives. The wide spectrum of legacy techniques and standards as well as up-to-date technology and future ideas is quite challenging. Learning science promises that personal experiences result in a deeper knowledge of problems and solutions
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