Teaching quality counts: how student outcomes relate to quality of teaching in private and public schools in India
<p>This mixed-methods paper investigates whether the ‘private school premium’, as manifested in student learning outcomes, is the result of better-quality teaching in private schools. Using school-, community- and household-level data from the Young Lives longitudinal study in the state of And...
Main Authors: | Singh, R, Sarkar, S |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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Young Lives
2012
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