New methodology addresses 'contentious' student satisfaction surveys
Adopting a new methodology approach could address concerns about student satisfaction surveys, according to new research.
Adopting a new methodology approach could address concerns about student satisfaction surveys, according to new research.
Education
Sep 25, 2023
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Labor markets in Southern Europe and the Baltic States were among those hit hardest last year by the pandemic, according to an Open Access study published in the peer-reviewed journal Applied Economics Letters.
Economics & Business
Aug 17, 2021
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A new examination of the role of children's genomes in their education progress reveals their impact on both school league tables and how teacher performance is assessed.
Education
Sep 10, 2018
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Attempts by successive governments to boost entrepreneurship in areas with low rates of self-employment have largely failed, according to a new study by economists at the universities of Sussex and Sheffield.
Economics & Business
May 15, 2015
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The University of Liverpool's School of Veterinary Science is utilising cutting edge technology to allow students to analyse animals' internal anatomy, using their smartphones.
Hi Tech & Innovation
Oct 31, 2014
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It may be small comfort to ousted Manchester United manager David Moyes, but research just published in the journal Managing Leisure suggests that changing managers doesn't always help a football club improve its fortunes.
Economics & Business
May 21, 2014
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A Murdoch University researcher says Australia should strive to have every school be a good school, and is calling on Federal political party leaders to clarify their positions on how they intend to implement recommendations ...
Social Sciences
Aug 21, 2013
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Researchers from the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV, Spain) have produced a new league table of Spanish savings banks based on economic, financial and social criteria. This is the first study of these characteristics ...
Economics & Business
Oct 1, 2010
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Parents who choose secondary schools on the basis of league tables will ensure their children do better in their GCSEs than those who choose schools at random, according to a new study.
Social Sciences
Aug 24, 2010
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Choosing a child’s school based on league tables is inadvisable because the tables ignore the uncertainty that arises from predicting a school’s future performance based on its past performance, according to new research ...
Social Sciences
Aug 11, 2009
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