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In the case of PISA and TALIS, this requires aggregation of student and teacher level data to the school level, respectively.
What we know today as the modern textbook actually has its roots in the 1960s, when a combination of the diversification of traditional curricula and a dramatic increase in the number of students (see: Baby Boomers) heightened the demand for larger aggregations of course materials that could be packaged into one collection -- this, in turn, lead to the rise of the education publishing industry.
Equally, crowd wisdom allows the aggregation of data in the form of problem solutions and sharing exercise workings between "crowds" of students.
Politics is driven by aggregation of power and privilege.
Sellers would get a better price, through aggregation of demand.
The laboratories of the world contain a vast aggregation of human suffering.
The menu is an aggregation of Mediterranean preparations, heavy on Greek and Italian cuisines.
As Molaison's case suggested, the "aggregation of experience" can lead to knowledge.
In 1889 Isabella Bird called Tokyo a mere "aggregation of villages".
We have made some efforts to do some aggregation of people data, but thats totally optional.
"We have had the largest aggregation of wealth the country has ever seen," he said.
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