International audienceTo understand the persistent social class achievement gap, researchers have investigated how educational settings affect lower versus higher socioeconomic status (SES) students’ performance. We move beyond the question of actual performance to study its assessment by evaluators. We hypothesized that even in the absence of performance differences, assessment’s function of selection (i.e., compare, rank, and track students) leads evaluators to create a SES achievement gap. In 2 experiments (N = 196; N = 259), participants had to assess a test supposedly produced by a high- or a low-SES student, and used assessment for selection (i.e., normative grading) or learning (i.e., formative comments). Results showed that evaluato...
Why does there tend to be such a difference in achievement between students with varying socioeconom...
In this paper we sketch several mechanisms by which low social status is transformed into low academ...
Abstract Research to date on the effects of between-school tracking on inequalities in achievement a...
To understand the persistent social class achievement gap, researchers have investigated how educati...
International audienceSelection practices in education, such as tracking, may represent a structural...
International audienceRecent research has documented the academic disadvantage of low social class s...
In spite of official intentions to reduce inequalities at University, students ’ socio-economic stat...
In spite of official intentions to reduce inequalities at University, students' socio-economic statu...
International audienceEducational institutions are considered a keystone for the establishment of a ...
International audienceThis research investigates a barrier faced by low‐SES pupils who are on an upw...
International audienceThree studies conducted among fifth and sixth graders examined how school cont...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2009. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Michae...
Critics of educational admissions tests assert that tests measure nothing more than socioeconomic st...
International audienceA pilot study, the first step for work to be completed later, was used to inve...
Although test scores are widely used in college admissions in the United States, their use is the su...
Why does there tend to be such a difference in achievement between students with varying socioeconom...
In this paper we sketch several mechanisms by which low social status is transformed into low academ...
Abstract Research to date on the effects of between-school tracking on inequalities in achievement a...
To understand the persistent social class achievement gap, researchers have investigated how educati...
International audienceSelection practices in education, such as tracking, may represent a structural...
International audienceRecent research has documented the academic disadvantage of low social class s...
In spite of official intentions to reduce inequalities at University, students ’ socio-economic stat...
In spite of official intentions to reduce inequalities at University, students' socio-economic statu...
International audienceEducational institutions are considered a keystone for the establishment of a ...
International audienceThis research investigates a barrier faced by low‐SES pupils who are on an upw...
International audienceThree studies conducted among fifth and sixth graders examined how school cont...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2009. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Michae...
Critics of educational admissions tests assert that tests measure nothing more than socioeconomic st...
International audienceA pilot study, the first step for work to be completed later, was used to inve...
Although test scores are widely used in college admissions in the United States, their use is the su...
Why does there tend to be such a difference in achievement between students with varying socioeconom...
In this paper we sketch several mechanisms by which low social status is transformed into low academ...
Abstract Research to date on the effects of between-school tracking on inequalities in achievement a...