Background. The effects of school socio-economic composition on student achievement growth trajectories have been a hot topic of discussion among politicians around the world for many years. However, the bulk of research investigating school socio-economic composition effects has been limited in important ways. Aims. In an attempt to overcome the flaws in earlier research on school socioeconomic composition effects, this study used data from a large sample, followed students throughout primary education, addressed selection bias problems, identified the grade(s)in which school socio-economic composition mattered the most, and studied the differential effects of school socio-economic composition by individual socio-economic status (SES). S...
International research has consistently found that the socioeconomic segregation of schools may wors...
School effects on students' achievement are relatively small. Another approach, in which students' g...
This paper examines changes in demographic and socioeconomic inequalities in student achievement ove...
Background. The effects of school socio-economic composition on student achievement growth trajector...
Several studies conducted in various European countries have shown that at the transition from prima...
School career and academic achievement are known to greatly affect an individual’s path through life...
Previous studies have shown that schools’ socioeconomic-status (SES) composition has an impact on th...
Existing research consistently identifies large differences in mathematics achievement between stude...
Using data from a Flemish longitudinal study onprimary school students’ learning gains in mathematic...
There are long-standing achievement gaps in England associated with socio-economic status (SES), eth...
Since Equality of Educational Opportunity was published in 1966, evidence has accumulated supporting...
© 2017 British Educational Research Association In the field of educational effectiveness research, ...
Socioeconomic background is one of the strongest, best-established predictors of a student’s academi...
The belief that children thrive if educated amongst higher-achieving schoolmates guides many parents...
The Belgian educational field includes separate educational systems reflecting the division of the c...
International research has consistently found that the socioeconomic segregation of schools may wors...
School effects on students' achievement are relatively small. Another approach, in which students' g...
This paper examines changes in demographic and socioeconomic inequalities in student achievement ove...
Background. The effects of school socio-economic composition on student achievement growth trajector...
Several studies conducted in various European countries have shown that at the transition from prima...
School career and academic achievement are known to greatly affect an individual’s path through life...
Previous studies have shown that schools’ socioeconomic-status (SES) composition has an impact on th...
Existing research consistently identifies large differences in mathematics achievement between stude...
Using data from a Flemish longitudinal study onprimary school students’ learning gains in mathematic...
There are long-standing achievement gaps in England associated with socio-economic status (SES), eth...
Since Equality of Educational Opportunity was published in 1966, evidence has accumulated supporting...
© 2017 British Educational Research Association In the field of educational effectiveness research, ...
Socioeconomic background is one of the strongest, best-established predictors of a student’s academi...
The belief that children thrive if educated amongst higher-achieving schoolmates guides many parents...
The Belgian educational field includes separate educational systems reflecting the division of the c...
International research has consistently found that the socioeconomic segregation of schools may wors...
School effects on students' achievement are relatively small. Another approach, in which students' g...
This paper examines changes in demographic and socioeconomic inequalities in student achievement ove...