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Autor/inn/en | Dronkers, Jaap; Avram, Silvia |
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Titel | A Cross-National Analysis of the Relations of School Choice and Effectiveness Differences between Private-Dependent and Public Schools |
Quelle | In: Educational Research and Evaluation, 16 (2010) 2, S.151-175 (25 Seiten)Infoseite zur Zeitschrift
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz |
ISSN | 1380-3611 |
Schlagwörter | Private Schools; Private Sector; School Choice; Reading Achievement; School Effectiveness; Parents; Public Sector; Public Schools; Financial Support; Educational Finance; Socioeconomic Status; Tuition; School Size; Selective Admission; Teacher Student Ratio; Access to Computers; Teacher Shortage; Social Class; Scores; Immigrants; Cultural Influences; Family Income; Foreign Countries; English (Second Language); Mothers; Fathers; Institutional Characteristics; Argentina; Program for International Student Assessment Private school; Privatschule; Privater Sektor; Choice of school; Schulwahl; Leseleistung; Schuleffizienz; Eltern; Öffentlicher Sektor; Public school; Öffentliche Schule; Finanzielle Förderung; Bildungsfonds; Socio-economic status; Sozioökonomischer Status; Unterweisung; Unterricht; Bildungsselektion; Lehrer-Schüler-Relation; Lehrermangel; Social classes; Soziale Klasse; Immigrant; Immigrantin; Immigranten; Cultural influence; Kultureinfluss; Familieneinkommen; Ausland; English as second language; English; Second Language; Englisch als Zweitsprache; Mother; Mutter; Argentinien |
Abstract | We apply propensity score matching to the estimation of differential school effectiveness between the publicly funded private sector and the public sector in a sample of 26 countries. This technique allows us to distinguish between school choice and school effectiveness processes and thus to account for selectivity issues involved in the comparison of the 2 sectors. Concerning school choice, we found 2 patterns: a choice of upwardly mobile parents for private schools and a preference for segregation by (lower) middle-class parents. As regards school effectiveness, our results indicate that, after controlling for selectivity, a substantial advantage in reading achievement remains among students in publicly funded private schools in 10 out of the 26 countries. (Contains 1 figure, 4 tables and 15 notes.) (As Provided). |
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Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |
Update | 2017/4/10 |