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ERIC Number: EJ483389
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1994
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Time-Denominated Achievement Cost Curves, Learning Differences and Individualized Instruction.
Bacdayan, Andrew W.
Economics of Education Review, v13 n1 p43-53 Mar 1994
Derives a time-denominated learning cost curve from an economic model of programmed instruction and uses experimental data to identify it for each learner. This portrayal suggests that equalizing the time allowed to learn, as in conventional group instruction, distributes learning outcomes and human capital unevenly. The distribution of education would become more equitable if instruction were individualized. (18 references) (MLH)
Publication Type: Reports - Research; Journal Articles
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Language: English
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