Tag: comparative education

AJE Feature | What do European reforms tell us about the impact of early tracking on socioeconomic inequalities in educational attainment? by Herman G. van de Werfhorst

Full length article “H.G. Early Tracking and Social Inequality in Educational Attainment: Educational Reforms in 21 European Countries” by Van de Werfhost published by the American Journal of Education available here. While tracking has been a well-known phenomenon in the American educational system for some time, in some countries the separation of students for different school

2017 CIES Symposium Reflections by Jana Clinton & Yifan Bai

Pictured above: Dr. David Post with Doctoral students and Alumni  from The Pennsylvania State University at the CIES Symposium in October The 2017 CIES Symposium, Interrogating and Innovating CIE Research, was held at the Arlington campus of George Mason University in late October.  This is the second symposium held to engage students, junior and senior scholars, practitioners,