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In this paper we test whether the disclosure of test scores has direct impacts on student performance, school composition and school inputs. We take advantage of the discontinuity on the disclosure rules of The National Secondary Education Examination (ENEM) run in Brazil by the Ministry of Education: In 2006 it was established that the 2005 mean score results would be disclosed for schools with ten or more students who took the exam in the previous year. We use a regression discontinuity design to estimate the e ects of test disclosure. Our results indicate that private schools that had their average scores released in 2005 outperformed those that did not by 0.2-0.6 in 2007. We did not nd same results for public schools. Moreover, we did not nd evidence that treated schools adjusted their inputs or that there was major changes in the students composition of treated schools. These ndings allow us to interpret that the main mechanism driving the di erences in performance was the increased levels of students', teachers' and principals' e ort exerted by those in schools that had scores publicized.

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La ségrégation entre écoles se caractérise par des différences dans la composition des établissements qui peuvent être analysées à partir d’une diversité de points de vue. Dans ce texte, les auteurs s’intéressent en particulier aux effets de composition, c’est-à-dire à l’influence sur chacun des élèves des caractéristiques globales de l’ensemble des élèves de leur établissement. Ils y proposent un schème d’interprétation qui a pour but de raisonner sur les conditions institutionnelles favorables à l’émergence des effets de composition. Ce schème vise à rendre compte de la diversité des résultats de recherches relatives aux effets de composition, en posant l’hypothèse que ceux-ci sont maximisés dans un environnement institutionnel qui combine une latitude dans le choix de l’école et une autonomie importante des établissements.

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La ségrégation entre écoles se caractérise par des différences dans la composition des établissements qui peuvent être analysées à partir d’une diversité de points de vue. Dans ce texte, les auteurs s’intéressent en particulier aux effets de composition, c’est-à-dire à l’influence sur chacun des élèves des caractéristiques globales de l’ensemble des élèves de leur établissement. Ils y proposent un schème d’interprétation qui a pour but de raisonner sur les conditions institutionnelles favorables à l’émergence des effets de composition. Ce schème vise à rendre compte de la diversité des résultats de recherches relatives aux effets de composition, en posant l’hypothèse que ceux-ci sont maximisés dans un environnement institutionnel qui combine une latitude dans le choix de l’école et une autonomie importante des établissements.

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Between 1990 and 1995, Pacific coastal bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus gillii) were studied using photo-identification during 228 boat-based surveys of the coastal strip (<1 km offshore) between Marina and New Brighton Beach in Monterey Bay (18 km of coastline). The study period encompassed 3 regular (1990, 1991 and 1995) and 3 El Niño years (1992, 1993, 1994). Based on dorsal fin markings, 97 unique individuals were identified. Eighteen animals (19%) showed a high level of site fidelity (defined as presence in at least 5 of the 6 years), although their overall range was larger than the study area. Thirty-eight animals (39%) were transient, leaving for periods of time, and 41 (42%) were occasional encounters. The rate of discovery indicated a pulsed recruitment of new individuals into the study area, with periods of stable school composition, especially during non-El Nino years, and periods of high school fluidity. Encounter rate was significantly higher in El Niño (81%) than non-El Niño years (61%). School size averaged 16 individuals (C.I.3, =0.05) and was significantly larger in El Niño years. Schools where calves were present were twice as large (mean=15; S.D.=8) than schools without calves (mean=8; S.D.=6). Newborns represented 12% of the sightings and were seen year round with a peak in summer and fall. Crude birth rate ranged between 0.09 and 0.17 (mean=0.13; S.D.=0.03). Five females calved in consecutive years and a resident female calved once a year for the duration of the study, possibly indicating a high rate of mortality for calves in this area. Individuals often traveled as subgroups of more consistent composition than the school itself, possibly indicating that a stronger social bond exists within these units which may function as “bands” (sensu Wells 1991) of same sex individuals traveling within a larger school of mixed composition. (ppt file of poster)

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Pós-graduação em Estudos Linguísticos - IBILCE

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El incremento de la desigualdad social en España durante los últimos años, ha sido acompañado por un aumento en los niveles de segregación escolar en las zonas urbanas vulnerables. La presente investigación se desarrolla en los institutos de educación secundaria de la Zona Norte de la ciudad de Alicante; zona de alta concentración de población inmigrada y gitana. Su objetivo es revelar la composición escolar por origen y etnia del alumnado de estos centros frente a las carencias de los datos oficiales, analizando, a la vez, algunas de sus expectativas de futuro. Los hallazgos del trabajo de campo demuestran que las estadísticas oficiales están lejos de reflejar la realidad segregada de algunos centros educativos, situación que genera un efecto negativo sobre las expectativas del alumnado en cuestión además de impedir diseñar e implementar políticas sociales y educativas que aminoren tal segregación y por tanto, la desigualdad de oportunidades.

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Long term exposure to vehicle emissions has been associated with harmful health effects. Children are amongst the most susceptible group and schools represent an environment where they can experience significant exposure to vehicle emissions. However, there are limited studies on children’s exposure to vehicle emissions in schools. The aim of this study was to quantify the concentration of organic aerosol and in particular, vehicle emissions that children are exposed to during school hours. Therefore an Aerodyne compact time-of-flight aerosol mass spectrometer (TOF-AMS) was deployed at five urban schools in Brisbane, Australia. The TOF-AMS enabled the chemical composition of the non- refractory (NR-PM1) to be analysed with a high temporal resolution to assess the concentration of vehicle emissions and other organic aerosols during school hours. At each school the organic fraction comprised the majority of NR-PM1 with secondary organic aerosols as the main constitute. At two of the schools, a significant source of the organic aerosol (OA) was slightly aged vehicle emissions from nearby highways. More aged and oxidised OA was observed at the other three schools, which also recorded strong biomass burning influences. Primary emissions were found to dominate the OA at only one school which had an O:C ratio of 0.17, due to fuel powered gardening equipment used near the TOF-AMS. The diurnal cycle of OA concentration varied between schools and was found to be at a minimum during school hours. The major organic component that school children were exposed to during school hours was secondary OA. Peak exposure of school children to HOA occurred during school drop off and pick up times. Unless a school is located near major roads, children are exposed predominately to regional secondary OA as opposed to local emissions during schools hours in urban environments.

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Despite an impressive amount of research and policy intervention no robust pattern of neighborhood effects on educational attainment has previously been identified. Adequate theoretical modeling and the sensitivity of the results to the method of the study are the major challenges in this area of research. This paper elaborates the social mechanisms of neighborhood effects and applies various methodological approaches to test them. Using data from Switzerland, the research reported here has detected heterogeneous effects of neighborhood on elementary school students’ educational achievement in Zurich. Although modest in comparison with the effects of classroom composition, these effects appear to be mediated primarily through social integration into a local peer network and are differentiated according to students’ gender and their social origin.

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Increasing levels of segregation in American schools raises the question: do home buyers pay for test scores or demographic composition? This paper uses Connecticut panel data spanning eleven years from 1994 to 2004 to ascertain the relationship between property values and explanatory variables that include school district performance and demographic attributes, such as racial and ethnic composition of the student body. Town and census tract fixed effects are included to control for neighborhood unobservables. The effect of changes in school district attributes is also examined over a decade long time frame in order to focus on the effect of long run changes, which are more likely to be capitalized into prices. The study finds strong evidence that increases in percent Hispanic has a negative effect on housing prices in Connecticut, but mixed evidence concerning the impact of test scores on property values. Evidence is also found to suggest that student test scores have increased in importance for explaining housing prices in recent years while the importance of percent Hispanic has declined. Finally, the study finds that estimates of property tax capitalization increase substantially when the analysis focuses on long run changes.