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  1. Early Childhood Education Intervention Programs in the Netherlands: Still Searching for Empirical Evidence
  2. Denominatie van de school, gezins- en schoolsamenstelling en onderwijsprestaties
  3. Zoals de ouden zongen, piepen de jongen?
  4. The Catholic school advantage and common school effect examined: a comparison between Muslim immigrant and native pupils in Flanders
  5. Taalvariatie en onderwijsprestaties van autochtone kleuters
  6. The gross and net effects of primary school denomination on pupil performance
  7. De wankele empirische basis van het onderwijsachterstandenbeleid
  8. Teacher ethnicity, student ethnicity, and student outcomes
  9. On the right track? Islamic schools in the Netherlands after an era of turmoil
  10. Voor- en vroegschoolse voorzieningen, effectief of niet? - De samenhang tussen deelname aan voor- en vroegschoolse voorzieningen en de taal- en rekenprestaties van leerlingen op de korte en langere termijn
  11. Gender differences in primary and secondary education: Are girls really outperforming boys?
  12. Trends in educational disadvantage in Dutch primary school
  13. Doet onderwijssegregatie ertoe?
  14. The effects of integration and generation of immigrants on language and numeracy achievement
  15. Integration by Other Means: Hindu Schooling in the Netherlands
  16. The Politics of Education
  17. Mogelijke verklaringen voor onderwijsachterstanden van jongens
  18. Equality on Different Terms: The Case of Dutch Hindu Schools
  19. International Perspectives on Contexts, Communities and Evaluated Innovative Practices
  20. Islamic Schools in North America and The Netherlands: Inhibiting or Enhancing Democratic Dispositions?
  21. Differential ability and attainment in language and arithmetic of Dutch primary school pupils
  22. Dutch policies on socio-economic and ethnic inequality in education
  23. The Transition from Primary to Secondary Education: Meritocracy and Ethnicity
  24. Scrutinizing the balance: parental care versus educational responsibilities in a changing society
  25. Trends in Religious Affiliation of Parents of Primary School Children in the Netherlands in The Period 1995-2005: Exploration of Correlation with Sex, Ethnicity and Socio-Economic Background
  26. The Feminization of Primary Education: Effects of Teachers’ Sex on Pupil Achievement, Attitudes and Behaviour
  27. Parents and Schools as Partners in a Multicultural, Multireligious Society
  28. Effects of Immigrant Parents' Participation in Society on Their Children's School Performance
  29. Educational Inequality in the Netherlands
  30. Politiques néerlandaises contre les inégalités socioéconomiques et ethniques dans l'éducation
  31. Islamic Schools in the Netherlands: Expansion or Marginalization?
  32. Ethnic and Socioeconomic Class Composition and Language Proficiency: a Longitudinal Multilevel Examination in Dutch Elementary Schools
  33. Ontwikkelingen In Het Gebruik Van Streektalen En Dialecten In De Periode 1995-2003
  34. Islamic schools in three western countries: policy and procedure
  35. In Dutch? Usage of Dutch Regional Languages and Dialects
  36. Mutual Influences Among American Parents for Their Values Placed on Children's Conformity in the 1970s and 1980s
  37. Parental Involvement and Educational Achievement
  38. Frictions Between Formal Education Policy and Actual School Choice: Case Studies in an International Comparative Perspective
  39. Segregation by choice? A study of group‐specific reasons for school choice
  40. A large‐scale longitudinal study of the utilization and effects of early childhood education and care in The Netherlands
  41. Family and Child Characteristics, Child-Rearing Factors, and Cognitive Competence of Young Children
  42. THE EFFECT OF RELIGIOUS GROUPS' DOMINANCE IN CLASSROOMS ON COGNITIVE AND NONCOGNITIVE EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES
  43. Home Language and Language Proficiency: A Large-scale Longitudinal Study in Dutch Primary Schools
  44. School composition and achievement in primary education: A large-scale multilevel approach
  45. Religion, Denomination, and Education in The Netherlands: Cognitive and Noncognitive Outcomes After an Era of Secularization
  46. Islamic Schools in the Netherlands: Compromising between Identity and Quality?
  47. Consistency of Teaching Approach and Student Achievement: An Empirical Test
  48. Complex Inequalities of Educational Opportunities. A Large-Scale Longitudinal Study on the Relation Between Gender, Social Class, Ethnicity and School Success
  49. The Limits of Educational Policy and Practice? The case of ethnic minorities in The Netherlands
  50. Background and Achievement Levels of Islamic Schools in the Netherlands: are the reservations justified?
  51. Language Varieties and Educational Achievement of Indigenous Primary School Pupils
  52. The Enhancement of Educational Opportunities of Disadvantaged Children
  53. Enhancing Educational Excellence, Equity and Efficiency
  54. Educational Opportunities: Tackling Ethnic, Class and Gender Inequality Through Research. Geert Driessen , Paul Jungbluth
  55. Indicatoren Van Etniciteit in Relatie Tot Predictoren Van Taalvaardigheid in Het Basisonderwijs
  56. Pre‐reading and Pre‐arithmetic Instruction in Infant Education in the Netherlands: A Multilevel Analysis Approach
  57. From Mother Tongue to Foreign Language
  58. An evaluation of the educational priority policy in relation to early school leaving
  59. Minority Language and Culture Teaching in The Netherlands: policies, arguments, evaluation and prospects
  60. Ontwikkelingen met Betrekking tot het Onderwijs in Eigen Taal en Cultuur
  61. The educational progress of immigrant children in the Netherlands
  62. Determinanten Van De Nederlandse-Taalprestaties Van Turkse En Marokkaanse Leerlingen In Het Voortgezet Onderwijs
  63. Home language proficiency in the Netherlands: The evaluation of Turkish and Moroccan bilingual programmes—a critical review
  64. Social or ethnic determinants of educational opportunities? Results from the evaluation of the education priority policy programme in the Netherlands
  65. Etnische Herkomst, Verblijfsduur, Thuistaal en Taalvaardigheid Nederlands
  66. First and second language proficiency: Prospects for Turkish and Moroccan children in the Netherlands
  67. Ontwikkelingen in Tl- en T2-Vaardigheidsniveau Van Turkse en Marokkaanse Leerlingen
  68. Leerlingkenmerken en Taalvaardigheid in Het Turks en Het Nederlands
  69. Educational Inequality in the Netherlands