Do crowded classrooms crowd out learning?: evidence from the Food for Education Programme in Bangladesh
The concern that learning performance may be adversely affected by increased class size appears to be unfounded. But unchecked, the negative peer effect could hinder student achievement.
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2003
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| author | Ahmed, Akhter Arends-Kuenning, Mary |
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| description | The concern that learning performance may be adversely affected by increased class size appears to be unfounded. But unchecked, the negative peer effect could hinder student achievement. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1566082025-11-06T07:09:12Z Do crowded classrooms crowd out learning?: evidence from the Food for Education Programme in Bangladesh Ahmed, Akhter Arends-Kuenning, Mary education schoolchildren foods nutrition education food aid time use patterns The concern that learning performance may be adversely affected by increased class size appears to be unfounded. But unchecked, the negative peer effect could hinder student achievement. 2003 2024-10-24T12:44:48Z 2024-10-24T12:44:48Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156608 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Ahmed, Akhter U.; Arends-Kuenning, Mary. 2003. Do crowded classrooms crowd out learning? evidence from the Food for Education Programme in Bangladesh. FCND Discussion Paper 149. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156608 |
| spellingShingle | education schoolchildren foods nutrition education food aid time use patterns Ahmed, Akhter Arends-Kuenning, Mary Do crowded classrooms crowd out learning?: evidence from the Food for Education Programme in Bangladesh |
| title | Do crowded classrooms crowd out learning?: evidence from the Food for Education Programme in Bangladesh |
| title_full | Do crowded classrooms crowd out learning?: evidence from the Food for Education Programme in Bangladesh |
| title_fullStr | Do crowded classrooms crowd out learning?: evidence from the Food for Education Programme in Bangladesh |
| title_full_unstemmed | Do crowded classrooms crowd out learning?: evidence from the Food for Education Programme in Bangladesh |
| title_short | Do crowded classrooms crowd out learning?: evidence from the Food for Education Programme in Bangladesh |
| title_sort | do crowded classrooms crowd out learning evidence from the food for education programme in bangladesh |
| topic | education schoolchildren foods nutrition education food aid time use patterns |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156608 |
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