期刊
AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL
卷 42, 期 4, 页码 575-603出版社
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.3102/00028312042004575
关键词
distribution inequality; hierarchical linear modeling; international comparisons; socioeconomic status
This study examined how resources, distribution inequality, and biases toward privileged students affected academic performance. Fifteen-year-olds from 41 countries completed a questionnaire and tests in mathematics, reading, and science. Multilevel regression analyses showed that students scored higher in all subjects when they had more resources in their country, family, or school. Students in countries with higher inequality, clustering of privileged students, or unequal distribution of certified teachers typically bad lower scores . Distribution inequality favored privileged students, in that schools with more privileged. students typically bad more resources. Overall, students scored lower when parent job status bad a larger effect on student performance (privileged student bias) in a school or country. These results suggest that equal opportunity is linked to higher overall student achievement.
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