加深对学区COVID-19重新开放计划信号与入学率下降之间关系的理解

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Education Policy Analysis Archives Pub Date : 2023-11-14 DOI:10.14507/epaa.31.8111
Andrew R. Diemer, Amy J. Shelton, Aaron Park, Paula Langley, J. Cameron Anglum
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在2020-21学年之前,学区通过分享流行病学校重新开放计划,概述了向学生提供的学习模式和支持服务,与社区进行了互动。现有的研究强调了一个地区的主要重新开放方法和学生入学变化之间的联系——这是衡量对不同学习环境的反应的一个关键方面。相反,有限的研究已经确定了新的健康和安全程序、针对弱势学生的规定、学习支持服务或学区在制定重新开放计划和学生入学变化方面所采取的社区参与程度之间的关系,而不依赖于重新开放的方法(例如,亲自或远程)。我们使用两种方法来做这件事。首先,我们使用差异中的差异方法来估计重新开放方法对招生变化的影响。其次,我们利用密苏里州学区代表性样本的重新开放计划的颗粒数据,采用三重差异方法。我们发现,表明以远程教学开始新学年的意图,导致入学人数比大流行时期下降了3%,主要集中在最年轻的学生中。在现有的重新开放调查结果的基础上,我们还估计,在没有要求屏蔽的地区,中学的入学人数又下降了5%。
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Extending understanding of the relationship between school district COVID-19 reopening plan signals and enrollment decline
Preceding the 2020-21 school year, school districts engaged their communities by sharing pandemic school reopening plans, outlining the learning modalities and support services to be made accessible to students. Existing research has highlighted a connection between a district’s primary reopening method and changes in student enrollment—a crucial aspect for gauging responsiveness to different learning environments. Conversely, limited research has established the relationship between new health and safety procedures, provisions for vulnerable students, learning support services, or the level of community engagement undertaken by a district in creating reopening plans and student enrollment change, independent of the method of reopening (e.g., in-person or distanced). We do so using two methodological approaches. First, we use differences-in-differences approaches to estimate the impact of reopening method on enrollment changes. Second, we leverage granular data of reopening plans for a representative sample of Missouri school districts in a triple-differences approach. We find that signaling the intent to begin the school year with distanced instruction generated a 3% decline in enrollment beyond pandemic-era declines, concentrated among the youngest students. Extending existing reopening findings, we also estimate that enrollment declined an additional 5% in middle schools where districts did not require masking.
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Education Policy Analysis Archives
Education Policy Analysis Archives Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: Education Policy Analysis Archives/Archivos Analíticos de Políticas Educativas/Arquivos Analíticos de Políticas Educativas (EPAA/AAPE) is a peer-reviewed, open-access, international, multilingual, and multidisciplinary journal designed for researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and development analysts concerned with education policies. EPAA/AAPE accepts unpublished original manuscripts in English, Spanish and Portuguese without restriction as to conceptual and methodological perspectives, time or place. Accordingly, EPAA/AAPE does not have a pre-determined number of articles to be rejected and/or published. Rather, the editorial team believes that the quality of the journal should be assessed based on the articles that we publish and not the percentage of articles that we reject. For EPAA “inclusiveness” is a key criteria of manuscript quality. EPAA/AAPE publishes articles and special issues at roughly weekly intervals, all of which pertain to educational policy, with direct implications for educational policy. Priority is given to empirical articles. The Editorial Board may also consider other forms of educational policy-relevant articles such as: -methodological or theoretical articles -commentaries -systematic literature reviews
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