School size and student achievement: a longitudinal analysis

被引:13
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作者
Egalite, Anna J. [1 ]
Kisida, Brian [2 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] North Carolina State Univ, Coll Educ, Dept Educ Leadership Policy & Human Dev, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA
[2] Univ Arkansas, Dept Educ Reform, Fayetteville, AR 72701 USA
[3] Univ Missouri, Dept Econ, Columbia, MO USA
[4] Univ Missouri, Truman Sch Publ Affairs, Columbia, MO USA
关键词
Academic achievement; school size; student fixed effects; EDUCATION; CHICAGO;
D O I
10.1080/09243453.2016.1190385
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Numerous initiatives by private philanthropies and the US government have supported school size reduction policies as an educational reform intended to improve student outcomes. Empirical evidence to support these claims, however, is underdeveloped. In this article, we draw on information from a longitudinal dataset provided by the Northwest Evaluation Association covering more than 1 million students in 4 US states. Employing a student fixed effects strategy, we estimate how a student's achievement changes as (s)he moves between schools of different sizes. We find evidence that students' academic achievement in math and reading declines as school size increases. The negative effects of large schools appear to matter most in higher grades, which is also when schools tend to be the largest.
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页码:406 / 417
页数:12
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