机会的影响:资本作为学校资源和黑人和拉丁裔学生的大学相关结果

Derek A. Houston, William Trent
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黑人和拉丁裔学生接受教育的结构性条件造成了在获得公平教育资源方面的机会差距,可能导致教育成果下降。了解教育资源如何影响黑人和拉丁裔学生的教育成果的尝试通常是有限的,因为每个群体都与白人同龄人进行了比较。使用回归调整逆概率加权(IPWRA),我们采取了关键的定量方法(Stage, 2007),通过进行组内分析,以黑人和拉丁裔学生的结果为中心。根据布迪厄(Bourdieu, 1986)对资本的概念化,我们估计了资本作为学校资源(ITAC) 1对每个群体的三个大学相关结果的因果影响。我们发现,在ITAC较高的学校就读,可以提高黑人和拉丁裔学生的大学入学准备程度、大学入学可能性和学位获得程度。因果估计表明,黑人和拉丁裔学生的大学入学率增加了9%,学位获得率至少增加了8%,这表明在高中获得公平的教育机会可以影响与大学相关的结果。讨论了在黑人和/或拉丁裔占多数的学校中招聘、雇用和保留高质量教师的影响。
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The Effect of Opportunity: Capital as School Resource and College-Related Outcomes for Black and Latinx Students
The structural conditions by which Black and Latinx students experience education have created an opportunity gap in the access to equitable educational resources, likely leading to reduced educational outcomes. Attempts to understand how educational resources impact educational outcomes for Black and Latinx students are usually limited because of comparisons of each group to their White peers. Using inverse probability weighting with regression adjustment (IPWRA), we take a critical quantitative approach ( Stage, 2007 ) by conducting within-group analyses, centering the outcomes of Black and Latinx students. Drawing on Bourdieu’s (1986) conceptualization of capital, we estimate causal effects of capital as a school resource (ITAC) 1 on three college-related outcomes for each group. We find that attending schools with higher ITAC increases college readiness, the likelihood of college enrollment, and degree attainment for Black and Latinx students. Causal estimates suggest that the probability of college enrollment increases by 9% and degree attainment increases by at least 8% for both Black and Latinx students, indicating that access to equitable educational opportunities in high school can affect college-related outcomes. Implications for the recruitment, hiring, and retention of quality teachers in schools that are majority Black and/or Latinx are discussed.
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