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Determinants of Student Achievement: New Evidence from San Diego
by Julian R Betts ; Andrew C Zau
Binding: Paperback, 174 pages
Publisher: Public Policy Institute of California
List Price: USD $15.00
Weight: 45
Dimension: H: 0.75 x L: 8.8 x W: 0.5 inches
ISBN 10: 1582130442
ISBN 13: 9781582130446
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Book Description:
This report presents the results of a unique study conducted by the authors in collaboration with the San Diego Unified School District (the second largest district in California). For this study, the authors compiled a highly detailed, student level database that enabled them to link factors influencing student achievement in ways that have not been possible with the state level data generally used in such studies. In this report, they examine resource inequalities across schools, explore trends in achievement, and, most important, provide detailed statistical estimates of the school and classroom factors that most influence student achievement. Some of their findings: The lowest socioeconomic status (SES) schools generally receive fewer resources than more affluent schools, especially in the case of teacher qualifications in elementary schools. An individual student's rate of learning is influenced by the academic ability of peers in his or her classroom and grade. Classroom level peer effects are stronger in elementary school. Grade level peer effects are stronger in middle and high school. Class size influences gains in reading achievement in elementary grades but does not appear to be of significant importance in middle and high schools. Teacher qualifications can make a difference, but the various measures of qualification have sporadic and varying effects in elementary, middle, and high schools, as well as on gains in math and reading achievement. The authors conclude the study with a discussion of the implications of their findings, especially in light of the grim new financial reality facing most school districts as a result of California's serious budget deficits.


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