天主教学校与公立学校之比较:检视城市中心的成绩成长

IF 0.4 0 RELIGION Religion & Education Pub Date : 2023-10-18 DOI:10.1080/15507394.2023.2268486
Julie W. Dallavis, Stephen M. Ponisciak
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摘要天主教学校成绩研究经常使用国家数据来考虑天主教和公立学校学生的比较。天主教学校的管理存在于学校层面,成绩比较可能因城市而异。20世纪80年代和90年代的天主教学校研究表明,天主教学校具有优势,但由于缺乏可比数据,很少有研究试图更新这一文献。我们使用21世纪初的标准化评估数据,对全市天主教小学和公立小学的学生在数学和阅读方面的成绩进行了时间点比较。匹配方法允许我们衡量差异,比较相似学校的相似学生,我们发现在这段时间内没有一致的差异。关键词:学术成就部门差异天主教学校小学披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突附加信息对贡献者的说明julie W. Dallavis julie W. Dallavis博士,是圣母大学教育倡议研究所的实践助理教授。julie.dallavis@nd.eduStephen M. Ponisciak stephen M. Ponisciak博士是圣母大学教育倡议研究所的研究科学家。sponisc1@nd.edu
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Catholic and Public Schools Compared: Examining Achievement Growth in an Urban Center
AbstractCatholic school achievement studies often use national data to consider how Catholic and public school students compare. Catholic school governance resides at the school level and achievement comparisons likely vary by city. Catholic school research from the 1980s and 1990s suggested a Catholic school advantage, but few studies have sought to update this literature due to a lack of comparable data. We use standardized assessment data from the early 2000s to provide a citywide, point-in-time comparison of student achievement in math and reading in Catholic and public elementary schools. Matching methods allow us to measure differences, comparing similar students in similar schools, and we find no consistent differences during this period.Keywords: academic achievementsector differencesCatholic schoolselementary schools DISCLOSURE STATEMENTNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authorsAdditional informationNotes on contributorsJulie W. DallavisJulie W. Dallavis, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of the Practice in the Institute for Educational Initiatives, University of Notre Dame. julie.dallavis@nd.eduStephen M. PonisciakStephen M. Ponisciak, Ph.D., is a Research Scientist in the Institute for Educational Initiatives, University of Notre Dame. sponisc1@nd.edu
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