Equity in education is a key concern internationally; however, it is rare that this issue is examined separately for low- and high-achieving students and concurrently across different subject domains. This study examines student and school background characteristics associated with low and high achievement in mathematics and science on the Programme for International Student Assessment. Based on the results of a multilevel multinomial model of achievement for each domain, findings indicate that a greater number of the variables examined are associated with low rather than high achievement. At student level, home language, intention to leave school early, socioeconomic status, grade level, cultural capital, and books in the home are signific...
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Good outcomes in school mathematics open up course and career options and later advancement in a soc...
International audienceEven though females currently outnumber males in higher education, they remain...
Equity in education is a key concern internationally; however, it is rare that this issue is examine...
Equity in education is a key concern internationally; however, it is rare that this issue is examine...
PISA 2012 results show wide differences between countries in mathematics performance. The equivalent...
Existing research consistently identifies large differences in mathematics achievement between stude...
AbstractThis study explored the effects on mathematics achievement of students’ and Schools’ charact...
The national differences in gender equality in economic and political participation have garnered co...
Using unique data on preference rankings for all high school students who apply for college in Irela...
The relative school achievement of female and male students varies over time and domains. During the...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial Lic...
We analyzed one decade of data collected by the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA...
Background: The existence of a multiplier, compositional or social context efect is debated extensiv...
<div><p>We analyzed one decade of data collected by the Programme for International Student Assessme...
Contains fulltext : 54879.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although the p...
Good outcomes in school mathematics open up course and career options and later advancement in a soc...
International audienceEven though females currently outnumber males in higher education, they remain...
Equity in education is a key concern internationally; however, it is rare that this issue is examine...
Equity in education is a key concern internationally; however, it is rare that this issue is examine...
PISA 2012 results show wide differences between countries in mathematics performance. The equivalent...
Existing research consistently identifies large differences in mathematics achievement between stude...
AbstractThis study explored the effects on mathematics achievement of students’ and Schools’ charact...
The national differences in gender equality in economic and political participation have garnered co...
Using unique data on preference rankings for all high school students who apply for college in Irela...
The relative school achievement of female and male students varies over time and domains. During the...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial Lic...
We analyzed one decade of data collected by the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA...
Background: The existence of a multiplier, compositional or social context efect is debated extensiv...
<div><p>We analyzed one decade of data collected by the Programme for International Student Assessme...
Contains fulltext : 54879.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although the p...
Good outcomes in school mathematics open up course and career options and later advancement in a soc...
International audienceEven though females currently outnumber males in higher education, they remain...