"Education researchers who study the effect of family social background on student achievement often use students' survey reports of parental education to investigate these effects. However, past research has demonstrated that students misreport their parents' education levels. The authors expand upon this research in two ways. First they use cognitive theories about the response process to develop and test hypotheses about reporting inconsistencies across these variables. Second they evaluate the impact of student misreporting on estimates of the relationship between parental education levels and student math achievement. Using data from the German administration of PISA 2000 (OECD Programme for International Student Assessment) in which b...
This paper studies the contribution of parental influence in accounting for cross-country gaps in hu...
Each year across Australia, students in Years 3, 5, 7, and 9 participate in the National Assessment ...
There is an ongoing debate on how parents and the cooperation between parents and teachers contribut...
"Education researchers who study the effect of family social background on student achievement often...
Education researchers who study the effect of family social background on student achievement often ...
Abstract Background In a previous study, the total, direct and indirect effects of parental educatio...
The empirical literature connecting parental involvement with academic performance in mathematics, s...
This study examines the influence of family income on student achievement in mathematics utilising d...
The international surveys of pupil achievement—Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA...
First Online: 20 March 2017In recent years, researchers have become increasingly interested in how t...
Individual-student score reports sometimes include information about precision of scores (i.e., meas...
The current study investigated the relationship between children’s and parents’ self-reported maths ...
66 pagesThe information friction between parents and students often creates obstacles in parental ed...
Teachers and parents are two of the most important and valuable resources a child has at his or her ...
This paper investigates whether teenagers are educationally advantaged if their parents are educator...
This paper studies the contribution of parental influence in accounting for cross-country gaps in hu...
Each year across Australia, students in Years 3, 5, 7, and 9 participate in the National Assessment ...
There is an ongoing debate on how parents and the cooperation between parents and teachers contribut...
"Education researchers who study the effect of family social background on student achievement often...
Education researchers who study the effect of family social background on student achievement often ...
Abstract Background In a previous study, the total, direct and indirect effects of parental educatio...
The empirical literature connecting parental involvement with academic performance in mathematics, s...
This study examines the influence of family income on student achievement in mathematics utilising d...
The international surveys of pupil achievement—Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA...
First Online: 20 March 2017In recent years, researchers have become increasingly interested in how t...
Individual-student score reports sometimes include information about precision of scores (i.e., meas...
The current study investigated the relationship between children’s and parents’ self-reported maths ...
66 pagesThe information friction between parents and students often creates obstacles in parental ed...
Teachers and parents are two of the most important and valuable resources a child has at his or her ...
This paper investigates whether teenagers are educationally advantaged if their parents are educator...
This paper studies the contribution of parental influence in accounting for cross-country gaps in hu...
Each year across Australia, students in Years 3, 5, 7, and 9 participate in the National Assessment ...
There is an ongoing debate on how parents and the cooperation between parents and teachers contribut...