Achievement Inequality and the Institutional Structure of Educational Systems: A Comparative Perspective
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We review the comparative literature on the impact of national-level educational institutions on inequality in student achievement. We focus on two types of institutions that characterize the educational system of a country: the system of school-type differentiation (between-school tracking) and the level of standardization (e.g., with regard to central examinations and school autonomy). Two types of inequality are examined: inequality in terms of dispersion of student test scores and inequality of opportunity by social background and race/ethnicity. We conclude from this literature, which mostly uses PISA, TIMSS, and/or PIRLS data, that inequalities are magnified by national-level tracking institutions and…
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- Inequality
- Educational inequality
- Standardization
- Autonomy
- Tracking (education)
- Social inequality
- Perspective (graphical)
- Ethnic group
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