Impact of For-Profit and Non-Profit Management on Student Achievement: The Philadelphia Experiment

P. Peterson, Matthew M. Chingos
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Using individual student test-score data from the School District of Philadelphia, we estimated the impact of for-profit and non-profit school management on student achievement by tracking the performance of students in math and reading from 2001 to 2006. After four years, the average student at schools managed by for-profit firms learned roughly two-thirds of a year more in math than would be expected had the schools remained under district management. However, the positive impact of for-profit management on average reading gains was smaller and not statistically significant. For non-profits, we found mainly negative impacts on student performance in both math and reading, but none were statistically significant. Treatment effects were identified using a quasi-experimental research design known as "difference-in-differences" analysis. We used as a control group the 71 schools under regular district management at which students were performing below the district median.
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盈利性和非盈利性管理对学生成绩的影响:费城实验
利用来自费城学区的学生个人考试成绩数据,我们通过跟踪2001年至2006年学生在数学和阅读方面的表现,估计了营利性和非营利性学校管理对学生成绩的影响。四年后,由盈利性公司管理的学校的学生平均每年在数学方面的学习比由学区管理的学校多出大约三分之二。然而,营利性管理对平均阅读收益的积极影响较小,在统计上不显著。对于非营利组织,我们发现主要是对学生数学和阅读成绩的负面影响,但没有统计学意义。治疗效果采用一种被称为“差异中差异”分析的准实验研究设计来确定。我们将71所学生表现低于地区中位数的学校作为对照组,这些学校接受正规的地区管理。
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