The Participant Effects of Private School Vouchers Across the Globe: A Meta-Analytic and Systematic Review

M. Shakeel, Kaitlin P. Anderson, Patrick J. Wolf
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School voucher programs (a.k.a. opportunity scholarships) are scholarship programs - frequently government funded - that pay for students to attend private schools of their choice. Many private school vouchers programs have been initiated around the world with the goal of increasing the academic performance of students. Voucher programs are often viewed as a way to increase achievement and satisfaction for individual students and families, while at the same time creating competitive pressures that encourage other schools in the area to improve. Countries like Chile and India have developed extensive school voucher programs. While many studies have been conducted on school vouchers, a meta-analysis of the international randomized controlled trials (RCTs) evaluating the achievement effects of vouchers has never been conducted. This study is a meta-analytic consolidation of the evidence from all RCTs evaluating the participant test score effects of school vouchers internationally. Our search process turned up 9,443 potential studies, 19 of which ultimately were included. These 19 studies represent 11 different voucher programs. A total of 262 effect sizes are included, with a two-stage consolidation of those estimates yielding a total of 44 drawn from the last year of the studies. We have included only math and reading outcomes as other subjects are rarely reported and are difficult to compare across countries. We also differentiate between English and reading outcomes and present English results as a subcomponent of the reading effects to account for the effect of local language in the international context. Our meta-analysis indicates overall positive and statistically significant achievement effects of school vouchers that vary by subject (math or reading), location (US v. non-US), and funding type (public or private). Generally, the impacts are larger (1) for reading than for math, (2) for programs outside the US relative to those within the US, and (3) for publicly-funded programs relative to privately-funded programs.
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全球范围内私立学校券的参与者效应:一个元分析和系统评价
学校代金券计划(又名机会奖学金)是奖学金计划——通常由政府资助——为学生支付他们选择的私立学校的费用。世界各地已经启动了许多私立学校代金券计划,目的是提高学生的学习成绩。代金券计划通常被视为提高学生个人和家庭成绩和满意度的一种方式,同时也会产生竞争压力,鼓励该地区的其他学校改进。像智利和印度这样的国家已经发展了广泛的教育券计划。虽然对教育券进行了许多研究,但从未对评估教育券成就效应的国际随机对照试验(rct)进行过荟萃分析。本研究是一项荟萃分析,整合了所有评估国际教育券参与者考试成绩影响的随机对照试验的证据。我们的搜索过程中发现了9443项潜在研究,其中19项最终被纳入。这19项研究代表了11个不同的代金券项目。总共包括262个效应量,这些估计经过两个阶段的整合,从去年的研究中得出总共44个效应量。我们只纳入了数学和阅读成绩,因为其他科目很少被报道,而且很难在各国之间进行比较。我们还区分了英语和阅读结果,并将英语结果作为阅读效果的一个组成部分,以解释当地语言在国际背景下的影响。我们的荟萃分析表明,根据学科(数学或阅读)、地点(美国与非美国)和资助类型(公立或私立)的不同,教育券对成就的影响总体上是积极的,在统计上具有显著意义。一般来说,这种影响(1)对阅读的影响大于对数学的影响,(2)对美国境外项目的影响大于对美国境内项目的影响,(3)对公共资助项目的影响大于对私人资助项目的影响。
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