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Student performance, MOOC logs, knowledge tracing, standardized tests, learning analytics
13,418 datasets
Since 1995, this dataset originates from a study analyzing factors associated with teacher applications for and success in achieving National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) certification. The research by Dan Goldhaber focuses on teachers in North Carolina, assessing demographic and performance variables. It addresses a gap in large-scale quantitative research on the program's candidates.
A historical biography of Shawnee leader Tecumseh, authored by R. David Edmunds. The text covers his life, cultural context, and military campaigns, including the Battle of Tippecanoe and the War of 1812. The dataset appears to be the structured content of the book, including chapters, preface, and index.
AccessScience provides authoritative educational material covering all major scientific disciplines. The content is described as incisively written, high-quality, and trustworthy, authored by Ali H. Sayed. The dataset's specific size, format, and update schedule are not provided.
Edmond S. Meany authored this text, which is an autobiography of the American historian Henry Adams. The description suggests it is a literary and historical work intended to inspire educators and historians. The dataset's specific size, format, and temporal coverage are unknown.
AccessScience provides authoritative educational material covering major scientific disciplines, including charged particle interactions. The content is authored by Hans Bichsel and is described as high-quality and trustworthy. The dataset is sourced from the paperswithcode platform and has a closed license.
A historical text corpus sheds light on the origins of French anti-Americanism. The work scrutinizes French travel accounts of America and examines periodicals where anti-American intellectuals were serialized. The dataset was created by David Strauss and covers the years 1917 to 1932.
An educational resource on mental retardation (intellectual disability) authored by Bryan H. King. The content is hosted on the AccessScience platform, which provides authoritative scientific material. The dataset's specific size, format, and update date are not provided.
AccessScience provides authoritative educational material covering major scientific disciplines. The resource, authored by Bruce E. Bowler, contains incisively written content on topics like electron-transfer reactions. It is a dynamic online gateway designed to demonstrate and explain core scientific information.
AccessScience is an online educational resource containing incisively written material covering major scientific disciplines. The content is described as authoritative, high-quality, and trustworthy, curated by author Tom Carey. The dataset's size, specific update frequency, and exact temporal coverage are not provided.
AccessScience provides educational material covering all major scientific disciplines, including information theory in biology. The content is written by Hans Marko and published on the paperswithcode platform. The specific scope, size, and update frequency of the dataset are not detailed in the provided metadata.
AccessScience is an authoritative online resource containing educational material covering major scientific disciplines. The platform is described as a gateway to core, trustworthy scientific information. Its content is incisively written and high-quality, intended to inspire and guide users to deeper knowledge.
AccessScience provides authoritative educational material covering all major scientific disciplines. The resource contains incisively written, high-quality text content on topics like aspect-oriented programming, curated by author Tzilla Elrad. The dataset's specific size, format, and update frequency are not detailed.
AWID and the Women Human Rights Defenders International Coalition reviewed urgent responses available to Women Human Rights Defenders (WHRDs) at risk globally. The report describes types of resources and strategies for responding to urgent situations of violence against WHRDs, as well as some organizations offering them. The author is Immaculada Barcia.
AccessScience is an authoritative online resource containing incisively written, high-quality educational material. It covers all major scientific disciplines and serves as a gateway to core scientific knowledge. The resource is authored by Kenneth J. Hintz and is maintained on the paperswithcode platform.
Robert Glaser authored a paper proposing a model for adaptive instruction and evaluation. The work discusses trends in educational practice and presents six components of an instructional model, each with considerations for evaluation. The dataset likely contains the paper's abstract and metadata.
51 problem behavior prevention interventions for at-risk youth were identified by Urban Institute researchers based on scientific evaluations. A subset of 21 programs was selected for closer examination based on rigorous evaluations or strong results. The dataset likely contains profiles summarizing program features, evaluation results, and contact information.
AccessScience provides educational material covering environmental fluid mechanics and other scientific disciplines. The resource is authored by Darrell W. Pepper and is described as an authoritative online gateway to scientific knowledge. The platform tags suggest a focus on trustworthiness, epistemology, and quality.
A policy brief analyzes the persistence and transformation of standards-based systemic reforms in nine U.S. states during 1994-95. Diane Massell and the Consortium for Policy Research in Education produced this research based on interviews with policymakers and educators in California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Minnesota, New Jersey, South Carolina, and Texas, and in 25 districts within those states. The work examines the evolution of instructional guidance strategies and the challenges they faced.
Alvin Rubinstein's 1977 book analyzes the diplomatic, military, political, and economic aspects of the Soviet-Egyptian influence relationship following the June War of 1967. The work draws on available Soviet and Arab materials to develop the concept of influence as an analytical tool. It was originally published by Princeton University Press and is part of the Princeton Legacy Library.
AccessScience is an authoritative online resource containing educational material covering all major scientific disciplines. The content is incisively written and high-quality, curated by author Brian Jones. It serves as a gateway to core scientific information, though the specific data volume and update schedule are unknown.