Arts for Whose Sake? Arts Course-taking and Math Achievement in US High Schools.

Pub Date : 2023-04-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-24 DOI:10.1177/07311214221124537
Daniel Mackin Freeman, Dara Shifrer
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Math achievement in U.S. high schools is a consistent predictor of educational attainment. While emphasis on raising math achievement continues, school-level interventions often come at the expense of other subjects. Arts courses are particularly at risk of being cut, especially in schools serving lower socioeconomic status youth. Evidence suggests, however, that arts coursework is beneficial to many educational outcomes. We use data on 20,590 adolescents from the High School Longitudinal Study of 2009 to answer two research questions: (1) Does student accumulation of fine arts courses across different topic areas relate positively to math test scores in high school? (2) Does school SES differentiate this potential association? Results indicate that youth attending higher-SES schools take more art courses and taking music courses is related to higher math test scores. However, this benefit only seems to only apply to more socially advantaged student bodies. Results reveal a site of additional educational advantage for already privileged youth.

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为了谁的艺术?美国高中的艺术课程选修与数学成绩。
美国高中数学成绩一直是教育成就的预测指标。在继续强调提高数学成绩的同时,学校层面的干预措施往往以牺牲其他学科为代价。艺术课程尤其面临被削减的风险,特别是在为社会经济地位较低的青少年服务的学校。然而,有证据表明,艺术课程对许多教育成果是有益的。我们利用 2009 年高中纵向研究(High School Longitudinal Study of 2009)中 20,590 名青少年的数据来回答两个研究问题:(1) 学生积累不同主题领域的美术课程是否与高中数学考试成绩呈正相关? (2) 学校的社会经济地位是否会区分这种潜在的关联?研究结果表明,在社会经济地位较高的学校就读的青少年会选修更多的艺术课程,而选修音乐课程则与更高的数学考试分数有关。然而,这种益处似乎只适用于社会地位较高的学生群体。结果表明,对于已经享有特权的青少年来说,他们可以获得额外的教育优势。
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