In this paper we investigate how several national educational policies and practices influence both students' average reading achievement and the social distributioll of achievement within schools and countries. Data come fJ:om the 2000/2001 administration of PISA (programme for International Student Assessment) by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Developrnent (OECD). They include observations from 212,880 lS-year-old students attending 8,038 secondary schools, which are located in 39 countries. We analyze these data with three-level Hierarchical Linear Models (HLM), with students nested in schools, which are nested within countries. Results focus on the role played by three country-level educational policies: (1) retention/rep...
This study investigates the extent to which national educational policy factors can explain differen...
This paper looks at country-average results in surveys of student-achievements like PISA, PIRLS or T...
Empirical research repeatedly shows cross-country differences in the extent and distribution of soci...
In this paper we investigate how several national educational policies and practices influence both ...
This paper examines the evolution of the impact of the within and between school wealth inequalities...
This thesis investigates how family and school factors affect selected educational outcomes in Brazi...
International audienceEducation quality in developed countries is not just a question of public expe...
In the light of past sociological research in education, we analyze socioeconomic inequalities in co...
On the basis of data from the Brazilian National Assessment of Basic Education, this paper investiga...
ABSTRACT: The news on Brazil’s low ranking in each edition of the Programme for International Studen...
National audienceThis paper, after having described both mean scores and dispersion of the different...
After describing both average scores, dispersion, and social inequalities in achievement in the vari...
International audienceSchool reproduces social inequalities everywhere as it is more favorable to al...
http://www.wwwords.co.uk/eerj/International audienceAfter describing both average scores, dispersion...
This article analyzes the factors that explain the gap in educational outcomes between the top and b...
This study investigates the extent to which national educational policy factors can explain differen...
This paper looks at country-average results in surveys of student-achievements like PISA, PIRLS or T...
Empirical research repeatedly shows cross-country differences in the extent and distribution of soci...
In this paper we investigate how several national educational policies and practices influence both ...
This paper examines the evolution of the impact of the within and between school wealth inequalities...
This thesis investigates how family and school factors affect selected educational outcomes in Brazi...
International audienceEducation quality in developed countries is not just a question of public expe...
In the light of past sociological research in education, we analyze socioeconomic inequalities in co...
On the basis of data from the Brazilian National Assessment of Basic Education, this paper investiga...
ABSTRACT: The news on Brazil’s low ranking in each edition of the Programme for International Studen...
National audienceThis paper, after having described both mean scores and dispersion of the different...
After describing both average scores, dispersion, and social inequalities in achievement in the vari...
International audienceSchool reproduces social inequalities everywhere as it is more favorable to al...
http://www.wwwords.co.uk/eerj/International audienceAfter describing both average scores, dispersion...
This article analyzes the factors that explain the gap in educational outcomes between the top and b...
This study investigates the extent to which national educational policy factors can explain differen...
This paper looks at country-average results in surveys of student-achievements like PISA, PIRLS or T...
Empirical research repeatedly shows cross-country differences in the extent and distribution of soci...