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Student performance, MOOC logs, knowledge tracing, standardized tests, learning analytics
13,421 datasets
A Home Office Briefing Note from March 2002, authored by Graham Pike et al., provides the text of a report on police procedures. The document examines the usage of identity parades by British police, highlighting encountered problems and examples of good practice. The dataset is a single text document with an unknown word count.
ViβNhuan Le presents findings from a multiyear study investigating the effectiveness of reform-oriented teaching in science and mathematics. The research examines whether instructional practices that engage students actively are associated with higher achievement, and whether this association depends on the aspects of achievement measured. The dataset likely contains longitudinal records linking teaching methods to student outcomes.
AccessScience is an online resource containing educational material covering major scientific disciplines. The content is authored by R.J. Kafka and is described as incisively written and high-quality. The dataset is sourced from paperswithcode and has a closed license.
AccessScience is an online educational resource covering major scientific disciplines. The material is authored by Janusz Janeczek and is described as incisively written and high-quality. The specific dataset likely contains content related to natural fission reactors.
Chip Conley's book combines memoir, theory, and application to explain how companies can transform by applying Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. The work provides real-world examples from Joie de Vivre and other companies to illustrate fostering better relationships and building enduring corporate culture.
A study funded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention examines strategies to prevent serious violent juvenile offending. The research was conducted by its Study Group on Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders and authored by Richard F. Catalano. It likely contains data on interventions targeting youth who commit disproportionate amounts of juvenile crime.
The Visible Human Project provides a complete, anatomically detailed dataset of male and female human bodies. It was created by Michael J. Ackerman and is hosted on AccessScience, an authoritative online resource for scientific knowledge. The dataset is a foundational reference for medical education and computational anatomy.
A randomized experiment in rural Burkina Faso evaluated the impact of conditional versus unconditional cash transfers on child education over a two-year pilot program. The dataset likely contains information on household participation, child enrollment, and program conditions. The research was conducted by Richard Akresh.
Emiliana Vegas authored a report analyzing education reforms across multiple Latin American countries. The study focuses on teacher compensation budgets and incentive policies as mechanisms to improve teaching quality and student achievement. It presents a schema of factors influencing student learning, including general resources, education inputs, and processes.
AccessScience is an online resource containing high-quality educational material covering all major scientific disciplines. Walter V. Reid authored this closed-license dataset, which is hosted on the paperswithcode platform. The dataset likely serves as a gateway to core scientific information.
Gail L. Zellman authored a study assessing the validity of the Qualistar Early Learning Quality Rating and Improvement System (QRIS). The research evaluates the reliability of the system's components, whether the QRIS process helped providers improve, and whether children benefited from such improvement. The dataset likely contains metrics related to child-care quality ratings and improvement outcomes.
A framework published by The National Academy of Sciences and The Center for Education to guide research on the influence of national education standards. The framework addresses standards published from 1989 onward, including the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics standards and the National Science Education Standards. It is designed to help answer questions about how standards influence the education system and whether they improve student learning.
Julie A. Marsh's research analyzes three urban districts' efforts to improve instructional quality and school performance. The study assesses the contribution of an intermediary organization, the Institute for Learning, to these reform efforts. It identifies constraints and enablers of district success and makes recommendations for similar instructional reforms.
A research paper examining evidence on how summer programs can counter the 'summer slide' that disproportionately affects low-income students. The work identifies obstacles to program provision, analyzes costs, and offers recommendations. It was authored by Jennifer Sloan McCombs and is hosted on the paperswithcode platform.
A report spotlighting a range of programs effective in delaying first sexual intercourse among youth. The dataset likely contains evaluation results for initiatives including education, youth development, service learning, and HIV/AIDS education programs. It was authored by Jennifer Manlove and sourced from the paperswithcode platform.
A dataset referenced in a paper discussing truancy as a precursor to delinquency. The description, authored by Eileen M. Garry, outlines initiatives focused on monitoring, counseling, and strengthening families and communities of truant youth. The data likely supports research into early intervention programs and their impact on children and neighborhoods.
An evaluation study of a reading coach program providing on-site support to teachers in Florida middle schools. The work includes a literature review and recommended models for implementation. It was authored by Julie A. Marsh and shared on the paperswithcode platform.
Kristin Littel authored a descriptive text on Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) programs, which emerged in the 1990s across hundreds of U.S. communities. The text discusses the program's role in providing victim-sensitive medical-legal care and improving forensic evidence collection. It is sourced from the paperswithcode platform.
An analysis comparing student performance on the Texas Assessment of Academic Skills (TAAS) and the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) tests. The data likely contains test scores for math and reading across different grades and demographic groups in Texas. The study was authored by Stephen P. Klein and sourced from the paperswithcode platform.
OECD data defines gross domestic spending on R&D as the total expenditure on R&D by all resident entities in a country, including companies, research institutes, universities, and government labs. The dataset is sourced from the OECD and aggregated on the paperswithcode platform. The specific temporal coverage, geography, and data volume are not detailed in the provided metadata.