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  2. Pygmalion effect - Wikipedia

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    The psychologists Robert Rosenthal and Lenore Jacobson present a view, that has been called into question as a result of later research findings, in their book Pygmalion in the Classroom; borrowing something of the myth by advancing the idea that teachers' expectations of their students affect the students' performance. [2]

  3. Pygmalion in the Classroom - Wikipedia

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    Pygmalion in the Classroom is a 1968 book by Robert Rosenthal and Lenore Jacobson about the effects of teacher expectation on first and second grade student performance. [1] The idea conveyed in the book is that if teachers' expectations about student ability are manipulated early, those expectations will carry over to affect teacher behavior ...

  4. Golem effect - Wikipedia

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    The Golem effect has very similar underlying principles to its theoretical counterpart, the Pygmalion effect. Robert Rosenthal and Lenore Jacobson's Pygmalion in the Classroom and further experiments have shown that expectations of supervisors or teachers affect the performance of their subordinates or students.

  5. Bloom's 2 sigma problem - Wikipedia

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    Mastery learning is an educational philosophy first proposed by Bloom in 1968 [8] based on the premise that students must achieve a level of mastery (e.g., 90% on a knowledge test) in prerequisite knowledge before moving forward to learn subsequent information on a topic. [9]

  6. 'Exhausted', 'confused,' 'unprecedented': Texas professors ...

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    As Texas universities adapt to DEI bans under SB 17, some professors have left, and some advocates are continuing to fight against the new law. 'Exhausted', 'confused,' 'unprecedented': Texas ...

  7. Tracking (education) - Wikipedia

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    One argument holds that detracking inhibits high-ability students because teachers must reduce the amount and complexity of material so that all students in the class, including low-ability students, can understand it. [59] The teachers' perception of a students' academic abilities often influences how detracking is carried out in the classroom ...

  8. Do college students have realistic starting salary expectations?

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    Gen Z students expect to earn roughly $30,000 more than the average starting salary of $55,911, according to the 2023 Real Estate Witch survey. Their midcareer earning expectations seem to be even ...

  9. School bus driver charged with DWI after terrified kids ...

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    An Indiana school bus driver was busted for allegedly driving under the influence — with some of the 32 kids on her bus calling in to report her driving them erratically, authorities said.