Impacts of Grade Configuration on Brazilian Student Outcomes

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Autor(a) principal: Wink Junior, Marcos Vinicio Vinicio
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Paese, Luis, Griebeler, Marcelo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Economia (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.fgv.br/rbe/article/view/79588
Resumo: In this paper we evaluate the impact of grade span configuration on studentoutcomes. We build a model which shows that the more homogeneous the cohort ofstudents the higher the share of them which achieves the minimum level of academicperformance required in an exam. We then test this theoretical finding by comparingperformances of 5th-grade students of elementary schools (1st to 5th grade) and thoseof elementary-middle schools (1st to 9th grade) in Brazil. PSM and PSM with Diffin-Diff methodologies are used to control possible biases. We find that elementaryschools present better results in Portuguese language and mathematics standardizedscore tests, higher passing rates and lower dropout rates than elementary-middleschools, which corroborates the theoretical results. The robustness of estimatesis checked through several tests and alternative specifications. Finally, we foundevidence that the main mechanisms behind our results are related to alternativepedagogical practices and school management policies.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impacts of Grade Configuration on Brazilian Student Outcomes
title Impacts of Grade Configuration on Brazilian Student Outcomes
spellingShingle Impacts of Grade Configuration on Brazilian Student Outcomes
Wink Junior, Marcos Vinicio Vinicio
grade configuration
school specialization
public schools
title_short Impacts of Grade Configuration on Brazilian Student Outcomes
title_full Impacts of Grade Configuration on Brazilian Student Outcomes
title_fullStr Impacts of Grade Configuration on Brazilian Student Outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of Grade Configuration on Brazilian Student Outcomes
title_sort Impacts of Grade Configuration on Brazilian Student Outcomes
author Wink Junior, Marcos Vinicio Vinicio
author_facet Wink Junior, Marcos Vinicio Vinicio
Paese, Luis
Griebeler, Marcelo
author_role author
author2 Paese, Luis
Griebeler, Marcelo
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wink Junior, Marcos Vinicio Vinicio
Paese, Luis
Griebeler, Marcelo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv grade configuration
school specialization
public schools
topic grade configuration
school specialization
public schools
description In this paper we evaluate the impact of grade span configuration on studentoutcomes. We build a model which shows that the more homogeneous the cohort ofstudents the higher the share of them which achieves the minimum level of academicperformance required in an exam. We then test this theoretical finding by comparingperformances of 5th-grade students of elementary schools (1st to 5th grade) and thoseof elementary-middle schools (1st to 9th grade) in Brazil. PSM and PSM with Diffin-Diff methodologies are used to control possible biases. We find that elementaryschools present better results in Portuguese language and mathematics standardizedscore tests, higher passing rates and lower dropout rates than elementary-middleschools, which corroborates the theoretical results. The robustness of estimatesis checked through several tests and alternative specifications. Finally, we foundevidence that the main mechanisms behind our results are related to alternativepedagogical practices and school management policies.
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