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Excellentieonderwijs: Selectie van studenten en individuele effecten

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  • van Broekhoven, Kim

    (RS: GSBE Theme Learning and Work, RS: GSBE Theme Creativity, Innovation & Entrepreneurship , ROA / Education and occupational career)

  • Huijts, Tim

    (RS: GSBE Theme Learning and Work, ROA / Education and occupational career)

  • Isendam, Marieke
  • Jacobs, Madelon

    (RS: GSBE other - not theme-related research, ROA / Education and occupational career)

  • Kolster, R.
  • Leest, B.
  • Meng, Christoph

    (RS: GSBE other - not theme-related research, ROA / Education and occupational career)

  • Westerheijden, D.
  • Wolbers, Maarten

Abstract

In de periode van medio oktober 2015 tot december 2019 hebben wij onderzoek gedaan naar de effecten van excellentieonderwijs in het Nederlandse hoger onderwijs. Dit onderzoek was onderdeel van het onderzoeksprogramma Excellentie van het Nationaal Regieorgaan Onderwijsonderzoek. In dit rapport presenteren wij twee deelstudies van het bredere onderzoek naar excellentieonderwijs, namelijk op het gebied van (1) selectie van studenten voor excellentieonderwijs, en (2) individuele effecten van deelname aan excellentieonderwijs. De andere deelstudies binnen dit bredere onderzoek (namelijk over uitstralingseffecten van excellentieonderwijs op het reguliere onderwijs en op de reguliere organisatie, en over het werkgeversperspectief op excellentieonderwijs) worden besproken in separate rapporten. Een gezamenlijke korte samenvatting over alle deelstudies binnen dit bredere onderzoek naar excellentieonderwijs wordt even-eens gepresenteerd in een afzonderlijke bijdrage.

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  • van Broekhoven, Kim & Huijts, Tim & Isendam, Marieke & Jacobs, Madelon & Kolster, R. & Leest, B. & Meng, Christoph & Westerheijden, D. & Wolbers, Maarten, 2020. "Excellentieonderwijs: Selectie van studenten en individuele effecten," ROA Report 001, Maastricht University, Research Centre for Education and the Labour Market (ROA).
  • Handle: RePEc:unm:umarep:2020001
    DOI: 10.26481/umarep.2020001
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