This study investigates the impact of Catholic schooling on academic achievement of native Belgian and Muslim immigrant pupils. The distinctive characteristics of Catholic schools in Belgium (Flanders) form an exceptionally suitable context to study this. Multilevel latent growth curve analyses are conducted with data from approximately 5,000 pupils across 200 primary schools. No support was found for the Catholic school advantage hypothesis as the overall achievement growth for math and reading was not significantly better in Catholic schools than in public schools. Likewise, no evidence was found for the so-called “common school effect” hypothesis: The learning growth of Muslim pupils was not significantly better in Catholic schools. In f...
Notwithstanding dramatically low levels of professed religiosity in Western Europe, the religious sc...
Despite an ever increasing process of secularization in Dutch society, the share of religious school...
A body of scholarly work has emerged on educational expectations. More recently, the relationship be...
© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This stu...
This paper begins with a review of basic descriptive data on achievement differences between public ...
This study examined an inner-city Catholic high school to ascertain the possible existence of an ach...
There is much current debate concerning the role of private school-ing in U. S. education. Recent re...
© 2016 Educational Review. Notwithstanding dramatically low levels of professed religiosity in Weste...
Recently, an influential study has shown that immigrant pupils from Islamic countries perform worse ...
scientists have investigated whether students in Catholic schools achieve more than students in publ...
The results indicate that in Flanders secondary schools of different denomination and of different s...
A meta-analysis was undertaken including 41 studies to determine the influence of Catholic and Prote...
This study explores the effectiveness of secondary Catholic schools in influencing the religious dev...
The results indicate that in Flanders secondary schools of different denomination and of different s...
Utilizing hierarchical linear models, this study of 144 private schools (72 Catholic and 72 non-Cath...
Notwithstanding dramatically low levels of professed religiosity in Western Europe, the religious sc...
Despite an ever increasing process of secularization in Dutch society, the share of religious school...
A body of scholarly work has emerged on educational expectations. More recently, the relationship be...
© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This stu...
This paper begins with a review of basic descriptive data on achievement differences between public ...
This study examined an inner-city Catholic high school to ascertain the possible existence of an ach...
There is much current debate concerning the role of private school-ing in U. S. education. Recent re...
© 2016 Educational Review. Notwithstanding dramatically low levels of professed religiosity in Weste...
Recently, an influential study has shown that immigrant pupils from Islamic countries perform worse ...
scientists have investigated whether students in Catholic schools achieve more than students in publ...
The results indicate that in Flanders secondary schools of different denomination and of different s...
A meta-analysis was undertaken including 41 studies to determine the influence of Catholic and Prote...
This study explores the effectiveness of secondary Catholic schools in influencing the religious dev...
The results indicate that in Flanders secondary schools of different denomination and of different s...
Utilizing hierarchical linear models, this study of 144 private schools (72 Catholic and 72 non-Cath...
Notwithstanding dramatically low levels of professed religiosity in Western Europe, the religious sc...
Despite an ever increasing process of secularization in Dutch society, the share of religious school...
A body of scholarly work has emerged on educational expectations. More recently, the relationship be...