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Chen, Shuang; Adams, Jennifer; Qu, Zhiyong; Wang, Xiaohua; Chen, Li – International Review of Education, 2013
In the context of China's increasing rural-urban migration, few studies have investigated how parental migration affects children's experience in school. The high cost of schooling, taken together with the institutional barriers in destination cities, have compelled many rural parents in China to migrate without their children, leaving…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Rural Areas, Migrant Workers, Foreign Countries
Driessen, Geert; van Langen, Annemarie – International Review of Education, 2013
A moral panic has broken out in several countries after recent studies showed that girls were outperforming boys in education. Commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Education, the present study examines the position of boys and girls in Dutch primary education and in the first phase of secondary education over the past ten to fifteen years. On the…
Descriptors: National Competency Tests, Primary Education, Foreign Countries, Effect Size
Libman, Zipora – International Review of Education, 2012
Research has found differences in students' abilities, attitudes, and family and community background to be the largest source of variation in student learning, but these are difficult for policymakers to influence, at least in the short run. However, the single most significant school variable affecting student achievement is "teacher quality",…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Qualifications, Licensing Examinations (Professions), Educational Change
Marshall, Jeffery H.; Sorto, M. Alejandra – International Review of Education, 2012
Why are some teachers more effective than others? The importance of understanding the interplay between teacher preparation, pedagogy and student achievement has motivated a new line of research focusing on teacher knowledge. This study analyses the effects of teacher mathematics knowledge on student achievement using longitudinal data from rural…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Characteristics, Academic Achievement
Nyati-Saleshando, Lydia – International Review of Education, 2011
Multicultural education respects cultural differences and affirms pluralism which students, their communities and teachers bring to the learning process. It is founded on the belief that a school curriculum which promotes the ideals of freedom, justice, equality, equity and human dignity is most likely to result in high academic achievement and…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Official Languages, Academic Achievement, Educational Quality
Duarte, Joana – International Review of Education, 2011
Although Germany has experienced net in-migration for the past five decades, this fact has only recently been officially acknowledged. Furthermore, Germany is marked by a general monolingual self-concept very much attached to the idea of a nation-state with one homogeneous language. However, in large urban areas of Germany about 35 per cent of the…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Bilingual Schools, Educational Attainment, Multilingualism
Yang, Rui – International Review of Education, 2011
The central purpose of China's modern higher education has been to combine Chinese and Western elements at all levels including institutional arrangements, research methodologies, educational ideals and cultural spirit, a combination that brings together aspects of Chinese and Western philosophical heritages. This, however, has not been achieved.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis
Shulruf, Boaz – International Review of Education, 2010
Secondary schools tend to sponsor a large number of extra-curricular activities (ECA) yet little is known about their contribution to students' educational outcomes. This meta-analysis aims to determine what it is about ECA participation that supports positive educational outcomes. Furthermore, this study challenges the theoretical assumptions…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Outcomes of Education, Academic Achievement, Effect Size
Mostafa, Tarek – International Review of Education, 2010
This paper analyses the mechanisms of stratification and inequalities in educational achievements. The main objective is to determine how stratification leads to unequal educational outcomes and how inequalities are channelled through student characteristics, school characteristics and peer effects. This analysis is undertaken in five countries…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Outcomes of Education, Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries
Hungi, Njora; Thuku, Florence W. – International Review of Education, 2010
In this study the authors employed a multilevel analysis procedure in order to examine the pupil and school levels factors that contributed to variation in reading achievement among Grade 6 primary school pupils in 14 southern African school systems (Botswana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa,…
Descriptors: Grade Repetition, Language of Instruction, Reading Achievement, Academic Achievement
Chapman, David W.; Miric, Suzanne L. – International Review of Education, 2009
Some of the most dramatic growth in the provision of primary and secondary education over the last decade has occurred across countries of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Yet student achievement across MENA is lagging compared to many other parts of the world. Low quality of education is a primary concern and one of the greatest…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Primary Education
Marshall, Jeffery H.; Chinna, Ung; Nessay, Puth; Hok, Ung Ngo; Savoeun, Va; Tinon, Soeur; Veasna, Meung – International Review of Education, 2009
This article analyses student achievement and school quality in large samples of schools in Cambodia. Descriptive summaries of student proficiency levels in language and mathematics reveal large gaps between average performance in grades three and six. Given the near universal completion rates for grade three--and lower access to grade six--these…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries, Data Analysis, Mathematics Instruction
Ozturk, Mehmet Ali; Debelak, Charles – International Review of Education, 2008
The present article scrutinizes "the unique American vision of childhood" (UAVC) as a phenomenon undermining high academic expectations and good work ethics, and in turn, contributing to the generally low academic achievement of U.S. students compared to their counterparts in other advanced countries. It starts with a definition of UAVC, followed…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Low Achievement, Children, Work Ethic
Griffith, Stafford A. – International Review of Education, 2008
This paper proposes a framework for assessing the quality of education, based on the outcomes defined in educational standards. The author takes the view that educational standards reflect the mission that schools must fulfill. He explains that the classroom curriculum, derived from educational standards, must customize the learning process to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Teaching Methods, Educational Quality, Academic Standards
Nonoyama-Tarumi, Yuko – International Review of Education, 2008
This article uses the data from the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2000 to examine whether the influence of family background on educational achievement is sensitive to different measures of the family's socio-economic status (SES). The study finds that, when a multidimensional measure of SES is used, the family background…
Descriptors: Economic Status, Family Characteristics, Academic Achievement, Urban Population

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