2018-04-05T10:27:04Z
2018-04-05T10:27:04Z
2018
2018-04-05T10:27:04Z
Empirical evidence mostly describes the negative effects of grade repetition on academic performance. Nevertheless, the international use of this educational policy is still widespread. In this study, drawing on data for the Spanish case, we provide additional evidence on the need to consider different policies to grade repetition in order to enhance the achievement of low-performers. These alternative policies should be based on two main principles: individualized treatment and early intervention. Results have been achieved from the application of a novel methodology which allows to combine microdata from two international educational assessments.
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Rendiment acadèmic; Avaluació educativa; Estadística educativa; Academic achievement; Educational evaluation; Educational statistics
Universidad de Huelva
Reproducció del document publicat a: http://www.sem-wes.org/es/node/1472
Revista de Economia Mundial, 2018, vol. 48, p. 21-42
(c) Sociedad de Economía Mundial, 2018
Economia [1045]